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Old 08-04-2015, 08:14 PM   #740
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Originally Posted by Sparkling View Post
I would appreciate a feature that when I select a few books and right-click will offer me to create a plain text book list that I can share by pasting. So the cut-out would look like this (or I could customize it by using the calibre template language):
Per Lagerkvist - Barabbas
Tamora Pierce - Song of the Lioness 2 - In the hand of the Goddess

That would make it super easy for me to share book lists with people by chat, email etc. (if I want to give someone a wish list, or list of books they might want to read etc.)
@Sparkling - try this
  1. Mark the books (Ctrl+M)
  2. Show Marked Books (Ctrl+Shift+M)
  3. Create Catalogue (it's in the Convert Books dropdown menu), choose CSV as the Catalogue format, then choose columns in the CSV/XML Options tab (you can move the columns within the list via drag 'n drop).
  4. A CSV file is a text file, they can be read with most text editors. I prefer to read them with a small Windows program called CSVFileView.
BR

Last edited by BetterRed; 08-04-2015 at 08:17 PM.
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