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Old 05-10-2015, 07:44 AM   #7
chaley
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Originally Posted by Tanjamuse View Post
It would be really need, if there was an opportunity to save a search, much like in Calibre
There isn't enough demand to justify the significant amount work to store, retrieve, and manage saved searches. What I can do is add some copy/paste buttons to the search box. With those you can use a clipboard manager (I am testing with Clip Stack), evernote, or some other note app to store (and edit) search strings; copy them to the clipboard; and paste them into the search box. CC's "copy" button copies the current search to the clipboard so you can save it in whatever app you choose.

The search edit box will look like this:
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It is worth noting that CC's search string syntax is very close to but not the same as calibre's. The biggest difference is the placement of the leading " in match specifications. In calibre it looks like category:="value"; the leading quote is after the equals sign. In CC it looks like category:"=value"; the leading quote is before the equals sign.

Because you use evernote and because they are so close, you could copy the searches from calibre to evernote on your desktop, make the small edits, then use them in CC by copying them from Android evernote to the clipboard.
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