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Bookmarks on works are on a page we already load. Detecting series bookmarks would require another page we don't already load. I'd prefer not to add that overhead unless there's more than one user wants it--it's a bit esoteric.
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Fair enough. Maybe someone else will express interest at some point!
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Series URLs for anthology epubs are loaded using the generic 'Get Story URLs from Web Page' feature which doesn't parse for site-specific info.
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I'm not sure I completely understand this? Do you mean that when anthologies are created they don't gather site-specific fields for each story in the URL list, like "bookmarked," which is AO3-specific? So there wouldn't be a way to assign the anthology a "bookmarked" status based on the status of the individual members? Or is this still referring to the AO3 series page information?
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If you're interested, here's a snippet from my personal.ini. I use an extra entry to explicitly mark when an epub has been overwritten, plus there's words_added which... may not be documented anywhere.
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I had found a version of that snippet and had been using it, but it did not include the words_added! I am going to add that right now!
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The download 'comment' isn't metadata collected about the book. In fact, it isn't generated until after the output file has been written. Because if FFF failed to write the output file, that's where it would report it.
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Yes, I see. Still, it would be nice to be able to capture those log comments. Could they be recorded in a custom column maybe? I have a column set up to record update errors, but as far as I can tell, it doesn't record the update comments like that, which aren't errors. Though to make it really useful as a record, the column contents would have to be appended each time, not replaced...hmm.
I guess it doesn't seem that many other people are interested in this though!
Another series-related question that just occurred to me: is there a way that you can think of to put the title/series name of a series anthology into the "series" column with an designated index - probably of 0 just in case any of the composite stories were also downloaded individually (e.g., {series_name}[0])?