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Old 04-12-2012, 07:34 PM   #3
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In my playing around with the regex I am fairly sure I DID get Calibre to display no series but a series_index. Maybe I setup a "space" as the series or something

It would be useful to be able to have a series number for situations like Asimov's brilliant merging of series to form one long story. You know, when he joined the Robot series and the Foundation series by writing "key" books. The index could signify the chronological order of the joined series.

Then there are situations when the year an author's books were written so you could set the year as the series_index without a series.

I suppose I could create a custom column?

Anyway to suppress the automatic [1] that gets appended to the series when there isn't a series-index?

Thanks for your attention
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