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Old 06-18-2015, 02:31 PM   #11
jon_joy_1999
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Quarantine&Scrub has an incredibly long user guide and the creator expects you to read it all, doesn't like having to explain it. It seems to have niche appeal and TBH I am not sure how many people understand it.
I read the user guide provided and didn't see any functions that suggested they would do what I wanted, that's why I asked how DaltonST I would use it with the contents of the file.
I'm new here, but I'm already disappointed that a developer would suggest a plugin that doesn't do what he said.
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Only what I've read in the manual - the nearest thing is probably tags from comments. As I understand it you define words pairs, if first word is in comments then the second word is used as a tag. So you might have it set up such that -- track, street, turnpike, and motorway etc -- result in book being tagged as 'Roads'.

I have reservations about whether that approach would work for contents without contextual analysis - Kerouac's On the Road ain't about "Roads". My initial inclination is that that would require human intervention. But here's a patent aimed at automation, the citations might find some implementations

Patent US6199081 - Automatic tagging of documents and exclusion by content

And here's an interesting pdf paper from a Taxomony consultant Taxonomies for Auto-Tagging Unstructured Content

They might inspire someone to write something

BR
These files don't even have comments associated with them. As of right now I'm using Agent Ransack to search through the files for keywords and then manually applying tags within Calibre.

That patent seems to be outside the scope of my needs. I'm not using a network to store these files.

The Hedden document is a slideshow presentation of talking points, not something I could use
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