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Originally Posted by davidfor
Whichever list you choose as the default appears in these places. I change mine occasionally depending on what I am doing to put whichever I am using the most in the easies to access place.
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I think it best if I leave Default as it is, unused, unloved. . . Knowing what happens if I remove it is sufficient deterrent for me not to do it again
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Originally Posted by davidfor
For me in Windows, it looks like: Attachment 147018 And it was similar on my work Linux machine.
All this is a calibre display issue, so you need to raise a enhancement bug to get it changed.
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How odd, bizzare even. Let's do with this what A&W did to Greece - kick it into the long grass.
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Originally Posted by davidfor
That is deliberate. A reading list has an order. It defaults to the order you add books to the list. But, you can edit the order using "Edit list".
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- my default VM sort order on _Main library is Usage (int) ascending, Last Action (enum) ascending, Date Last Action (date) descending, and Title (string) descending. The order in which I add books to the RL is totally irrelevant. The Edit List function doesn't show the first three columns, and even if it did my RL's are typically 20-200 books - sorting them manually every time I update the RL, or one of the columns would take a month of Sundays. I'll just have to keep pressing the kb short for my VM default layout
I use RL's rather than VL's because candidature is based on actual book content, rather than book metadata. Up 'til now I've been using Import List to facilitate doing it, which was a fiddlesome process. But DaltonST's Drop Search Results PI has made it a walk in the park.
BR