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Old 09-06-2023, 07:41 PM   #11
Joliet Jake
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Originally Posted by Comfy.n View Post
identifiers:gut will match whatever titles contain "gut" somewhere as an identifier.

for instance, in the example screenshot above, that title already had this string within the identifiers list:

Code:
uri:http://www.gutenberg.org/17829
identifiers:gut:true means: find titles that have the "gut" identifier

I think it would probably be best to assign a "pg" identifier instead of "gut", to avoid confusion
Maybe I should have done that, but I didn't need to.

Using the thing that worked for me (so without "true") I found 102 books, about half of which already had a "Gutenberg" tag. I updated the rest. Many needed replacements for covers. (One book had a cover of only 128 x 192 pixels!)

I wasn't interested in changing identifiers, just locating them.
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