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Old 11-04-2025, 07:10 AM   #10
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@kacir
-There is a book for that
Yeah, found it, but that one goes way over my head.
That is why I was suggesting you consult an AI to help you to craft the RE.
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... there's a "series_index". I was hoping to be able to use that for index in the series and thus determine its listing order. When using it though, adding e.g. "10" for it, it lists it as 10.0.
Sometimes there is a prequel to series and you might want to number it 0.5, sometimes there is a short novelette between part 3 and 4 and you number it 3.5
It is a nice thing to have a series order a float not an integer.
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I thought series, and series_index would be 2 columns
Try it in Calibre. It will display it as "series [series index] in a default column called series. The individual series index field is for you when you write a template for filename for writing books to the disk, for example.
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