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Saved searches through command line?
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I'm looking at automating some standard changes that I make to a large number of ebook files. I have a saved search from Sigil converted over to Calibre Editor and I would like to run this over a huge stack of ebooks. Is the saved search feature available through a command line interface? Any advice or suggestions would be greatly received! |
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No, not as part of the editor. But you can use saved search/replace via conversions, using the ebook-convert command lne utility.
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Actually, that works perfectly. Thanks so much.
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