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Old 07-26-2023, 12:02 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by culytera View Post
Since I put these all in custom columns, I could also use them as values for the Generate Cover plugin. You could even choose to show only one relationship tag instead of all of them. Here's how that layout was achieved:
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{#ao3_category}
{#ao3_ships:sublist(0,-1,\,)}
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{#ao3_rating} • {#ao3_words} • {#ao3_chapters}
{#ao3_date}
Hi there. I really like what you've done with the Generate Covers plugin, but I can't seem to replicate the way you've formatted the title page—with only some text being left justified and there being a gap between the title and the rest of it. Would you be willing to share how you've configured the plugin?


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Originally Posted by culytera View Post
I also have the (mostly) unmodified metadata for relationships, characters (where I don't exclude characters already mentioned in ships), category/fandom and rating in custom columns for reference, though they're only shown in the tag browser. (See attached for my additional tags column's settings, book details, my custom columns, and what my tag browser looks like)
I also really like how you have categories based on word count in your tag browser, what template did you use in making that column built from other columns?
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