dwanthny, thanks for walking me through this.
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It has been a while, but basing this on what I wrote in the above post It would seem that they would be scattered. Placing each fitnes blog in its own folder could be grouped (sorta) by creating the folders as fitness_blog_name. This way all the fitness blog feeds would be in a row.
Understand all of these folders in google reader would be included in one ebook when downloaded. This will definately reduce clutter on your reader.
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OK, got it. It would just be the google reader ebook that would be cluttered. And mixing articles from different feeds in the same google reader folder makes that a non-starter for me.
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Since they are all tagged NEWS they will be in one collection, no matter how many recipes you use.
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Yes, got it now.
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If you have the delete news from library automatically set that's a beginning.
If you use Google reader, once you download the current list of articles all you have to do is open Google reader and click the mark all as read button and this will prevent old articles from downloading again the next time you download your news.
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OK, so it sounds like using a feed aggregator like Google Reader is the only way to prevent old articles from being fetched again.
I think I'll skip the Google Reader recipe route because I have many, many more feeds in G-reader than I want to read on my e-reader, and the article mixing is the nail in the coffin.
So everytime I fetch news for a recipe, Calibre will create a new ebook, correct? Which means I'll have to tag it everytime, correct?
As a result, if for example, I have multiple ebooks from one recipe, the differentiating factor in the e-reader will be the date in the title, correct?
Using collections and tagging seems to organize stuff in the Collections list just fine, and I guess I can always go to that list instead of the Books list when looking for reading material.