08-31-2010, 03:45 PM | #31 | |
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--max-opds-items=MAX_OPDS_ITEMS The maximum number of matches to return per OPDS query. This affects Stanza, WordPlayer, etc. integration. --max-opds-ungrouped-items=MAX_OPDS_UNGROUPED_ITEMS Group items in categories such as author/tags by first letter when there are more than this number of items. Default: 100. Set to a large number to disable grouping. |
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08-31-2010, 03:57 PM | #32 |
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That's stupid of me - I could have just checked - sorry to have bothered you. Apparently I haven't looked in the content server area of Preferences in a long time, and it's either been introduced since I last looked, or I just didn't recall seeing it.
Damn - Calibre changes so fast it's hard to keep track of all the cool features. I just start thinking I've got a handle on it and I find something new. I found two new things, just today, not to mention the new code you added for me today and yesterday relating to #foo_index searching and content server display. |
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I've been entering more data into #award and find the duplicate awards problem more and more annoying. I hate to ask, but since you have indicated a willingness, I would find this feature to be very valuable. I hesitate to ask, as I'm not sure if others would find it to be useful, and I do have some workarounds. Still, I would like it. For the record, the best workaround for books that had multiple awards was to copy the entire book record - Add a blank book, then Merge-keep others to get a duplicate record, then change the #award column to the second award. It was less than perfect, however. If you get the time .... In advance - Thanks. |
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09-02-2010, 03:48 PM | #34 | |
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Download the trunk and look at the tweak 'grouped_search_terms'. Let me know if a) you understand what it does (the documentation), and b) whether it works for you. Thanks for any feedback! |
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I was trying to show how to create multiple search terms without complicating the issue by adding more custom fields. However, my choice of using the same fields may create more confusion than using different ones. Needs thought...
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I understood what you were showing, and it was clear, so I'd leave it.
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