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Old 01-08-2025, 04:23 PM   #1893
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Originally Posted by nqk View Post
I mean regular html url that can be inserted in the comments field in book metadata. For instance the full url to a book is: <a href="http://192.168.2.30:8080/#book_id=12817&library_id=Calibre&panel=book_detai ls">Book name</a>

which can be shortened to <a href="#book_id=12817&panel=book_details">Book name</a>

This works fine in the Content Server, but does nothing, as expected in the Main Calibre, and I hope it would actually jump to the target book when clicking.



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Originally Posted by nqk View Post
I would try to avoid creating more columns. You know in many cases the text in the Comments may say "this book is similar to that book", and I would just enter the url to that specific book in rich text format.

Or the url can be used to do searches in the database.

I have been using it this way in the Content Server for long, and I would hope I can do it in the Main Calibre. In my view, it is simpler and more convenient than creating a bunch of columns.
I used to do something similar, but the day Kovid released the calibre URL scheme I decided to switch to using it - I dislike interactive web browser interfaces.

Added: for me the calibre URL scheme is the #1 calibre enhancement.

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