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Old 05-13-2024, 06:21 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by oldmonk View Post
So, I'm thinking of indexing my books' metadata for a more convenient in calibre search, instead of using third party software(acrobat, pdf viewer) and manually scanning files and what not.
My library has almost 6.5k books now, and the question is, how much time will indexing take? Is there danger of something breaking up?
Do you really mean indexing the metadata… i.e. the stuff that's in calibre 'columns' such as Authors, Tags, Publisher etc… if so @theducks response applies.

Or do you mean indexing the content, in which case calibre has this feature ==>> Searching the full text of all books.

Or, given that the book contents are stored as regular file formats (i.e. PDF, EPUB, DOCX etc) you can use one of the file indexers available for your OS/File System - Windows and MacOS come with index based file content search tools. Caveat: many of these tools don't index EPUBs, for Windows Search there's a 3rd party IFilter available.

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