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Tags in Pocket
I've used a recipe to download all my Pocket articles and convert to a large, single .mobi file. That's great; however it's a little unwieldy having to wade through 800 odd articles in a 70meg file. Is there any way to impose some sort of order on the output file? All articles have a single tag, so having that involved in some way - perhaps on the left pane of the list of articles on the kindle - would be helpful. Or is there something else I could do? Perhaps create a single .mobi file per tag? I'm flexible, but as it stands I'm pretty much stuck reading the articles sequentially, in what appears to be a random order.
As a workaround, I've created a new recipe for each tag. Is there anything better than this? And sometimes it doesn't pick up all the articles for that tag, and there are no details in the job list for me to go on. Last edited by messiaen; 04-23-2015 at 06:04 PM. |
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