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Hi,
I encountered some unexpected Calibre behaviour. When I tried to modify the series field of some books using "edit metadata in bulk, basic metadata" not only the series field was modified, but also the series_index field was set to [1]. I did not select "automatically number books in this series". I would have expected that the series_index field would be unaffected. ![]() I had some books with "Dresden Files" and some with "The Dresden Files" as series, all with correct series_index information and tried to rename the series. When I use "edit metadata in bulk, Search and replace" to modify the series, series_index is not changed to [1]. I think this is a bug. Also it would be nice if it would be possible to have an empty series_index value (e.g. []) for books that have no clear sequence in a series, or for which the sequence is not known yet. Grtz, Lezer |
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![]() There had to be rules for series processing, 'must have a number' was one. There is a 'tweak' preference on how series get auto-numbered BUT... renaming is not pretty. BUT there is ![]() Use the 'Manage Series Plugin' If you select all the files in the series before starting the PI, it will keep the index value, while allowing the name to be changed for the group. (since both names exist, you can just pick the correct one from the pulldown list) |
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0.8.59 also added a new tweak value for "series_index_auto_increment" of "no_change" which I recommend setting to. This means that renaming series will *not* muck up your series indexes, it will leave them as is.
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@theducks and @kiwidude,
Thanks for the extreme fast help! ![]() With tweak setting is series_index_auto_increment = 'next' all the book all get a series_index [1] With "no_change" the index values remain untouched. ![]() Grtz, Lezer |
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