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Originally Posted by kacir
This seems to be the best approach. I am almost sorry it wasn't me that came up with such a clever solution ;-)
This way you do not need to do any UI for merging. User simply runs plugin *unattended* (very important for large libraries ;-) ) and then sorts books by that column. Then the user can merge the duplicates at his/her leisure.
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Yes, and after he's run the duplicate finder, and merged or fixed dupes, he could assign "00" as the duplicate group number to flag any duplicates he doesn't want to find later. It would avoid repeatedly looking at false positives. A new run of the dupes finder would rewrite the dupe group column, but ignore any "00" flagged files.