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Ok. I believe we now understand eachother. And I believe we are still at the impasse of "what should happen" vs "what is happening" being different on my machine.
I understand that whatever calibre does with respect to authorsort fields, it does once. And that after I manually enter a change (as i have done for every single record in my database), it should behave a certain way. It isn't. I don't have an explanation for why. And I understand your poitns about how the tweak is basically just a setting for what calibre defaults to that one time that it puts something into the authorsort field (upon adding a file to the database). That tweak has no real relevance for me because I don't nmind manually entering what I want, and have already done so. Adding the tweak now won't have any affect whatsoever on what is or is not currently working in the records which are already in my database. What steps should I take in order to achieve a hopefully clean and uncorrupted installation of calibre? The fact that I just upgraded to the latest version probably is immaterial at this point, as the problems I was having before that upgrade I am still having now. |
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...and... what is the optimal way for me to "backup" the currently working (although not in the manner i ultimately desire) database?
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Understand also that the sort will take into account spaces you may have entered either before or after the names. So if you are manually entering data in the author_sort area the sort is based on exactly what you entered. Last edited by DoctorOhh; 07-28-2010 at 11:41 PM. |
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Copy the WHOLE Calibre Library folder to backup media. This includes all the folders with books and other files and the metadata.db file. When you restore, first delete (or rename) the Calibre Library in use, before you copy back the WHOLE backup Calibre Library from backup media. Treat the whole Calibre Library as a single item, don't backup or restore parts of it. |
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Is your Calibre library on a network or USB drive?
Is whatever drive you're using old enough to be suspect? Are you running Windows? It's sounding more and more like a system problem, like you're getting bad writes to the drive. |
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I use calibre with the default setup, where the calibre library/database file structure occurs in my user folder on my hard drive. aka /user/calibre_library would be the appropriate path. When I export/"Save to Disk", I do it for the purpose of creating a backup elsewhere in my system, which happens to be to an external terabyte hard drive made by LaCie, manufactured I don't know when but purchased in March of this year. I have yet to do anything with those exports/backups/saves, so do not know if anything gets corrupted or not when it is saved to external storage. All that said, I agree that it sounds like something is getting corrupted in some manner. But that's a guess. |
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[QUOTE=Starson17;1030828]If something is still happening that shouldn't happen, it's either a bug or a hardware problem or an OS permissions issue, etc. It can be found if it can be repeated. Do you have a problem that can be repeated?
yes. I can bulk-edit the metadata for author and author-sort fields, and in the instances where I put the same exact entry into both of those fields, not checking the box for calibre to do anything related to the authorsort fields, the result is that I get multiple sort methods and multiple display methods which do not reflect what has been entered, and can still be viewed as having been entered, into the author and authorsort fields. e.g., Anne McCaffrey entered into both fields always as McCaffrey, Anne, will sort on the a sometimes, on the m sometimes, and on God only knows what sometimes. This problem is repeatable and consistent. The only way I have been able to make anything sort in a "Correct" and "Consistent" manner,s uch that authors sort in a uniform manner, is to ensure that when actually entering the metadata I do ti in a way that calibre likes: author name is firstname space lastname, authorsort is left blank, and the checkbox is checked so that calibre populates the authorsort field in a lastname comma firstname manner. Quote:
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When I make changes using the GUI, what is reflected inside my calibre file structure is not consistent with the changes I have made. And, even if the changes to the metadata within the GUI can still, after closign out that record, be seen by opening up that record within the GUI again, it does not necessarily reflect in how things sort. To reiterate: something is amiss in denmark? So I'm guessing what I need to do next is backup my calibre library as it stands now, then completely delete everything calibre but the backup. and then perform a clean install. and then delete the newly created calibre file structure and replace it with the backedup one. And hope for the best? |
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Some questions I'd want answered first: Are my books all accessible in the GUI (confirms that at worst, we have orphan folders problem) If I change an author name, does the folder in the Library disappear under the old author name and reappear under the new name? (confirms Calibre can delete an old folder and create a new one) Are my bulk edits working correctly to change author - check each record individually with an individual metadata edit. Sorting - also check each record's metadata individually (select and press "E" in GUI) and look at author_sort. Are they all correct? Look for spaces, extra commas at the end, odd non-ascii chars, etc. If you can see all your books, then what are these extra odd(possible orphan) folders? Note that each folder under an author has a record id at the end of the folder name. That id is also in the displayed info in GUI when that record is selected and you can see the comments. Track down if that id exists in the database or is it an orphan by checking the author or title and searching for it, then look at the id and cross-match. Something will appear wonkified. |
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I know that USED to be the case, but I am no longer seeing it since the latest change to the GUI design. I think that is because at one time the path was displayed, while now you get the "Click to Open" with the id displayed as part of the Tooltip. This makes the information a bit less obvious (which may of course be a good thing).
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