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@Iouanalao - Why does it have to be in the ID's column. What's wrong with having it in the Comments column, or a custom long text column.
I have "evernote:blah blah" links in some Author Link fields. And in a long text custom column for books (#notes/Notes), I have both "evernote:blah blah" and "onenote:blah blah blah" links. I tried using the ID column for EN and ON links but I found it too fiddlesome, and I couldn't work out how to 'label' the links, what I saw was the link, which for EN looks something like -- evernote:///view/12032092/s105/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/9a96e1c8-de9c-44bf-9841-b60e9ee40830-2821/ -- ON links are somewhat similar but longer even. When I click on an author name in the Book Details sidebar then, if the Author Link field has an evernote: link then the relevant note is opened in Evernote. When I click on an Evernote or OneNote link in the Notes area of the Book Details sidebar, then the relevant note is opened in the relevant program. I have the Notes column for other reasons. Getting the links from evernote and onenote and pasting them into a long text column is trivial. And what I see is the name of the note (the link itself is automagically encapsulated in the html <a href ...> tag), which I can edit and decorate if I'm minded. I could also have links to multiple EN and ON notes for the one book. And I suspect I could also have links with other protocols like mailto: and ftp: although I've not tried them. I also use file: links in my Notes column. Sometimes a 'document' is republished under different title by a different publisher. In that case I put a file link to the 'original' book folder in the republished title's Notes column. If they existed, I would paste a calibre: link. I also prefer to use the same mechanism for linking to external applications for Authors and Books. IMO by trying to shoehorn your logores links into the ID's column you're painting yourself into a corner. BR |
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I tried a long text column but anything I put in there merely merges into the current Comments column. I tried a regular text column but, after inserting and clicking the link, it only serves as filter to show other books with that same link, which is, of course, only that one book. |
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The plugin I posted should handle this. Install it, restart calibre and configure it. Add an entry with: Code:
Identifier: logosres Display Name: Logos Bible URL: logosres:%s Then, for each of these books enter, "logosres:xxxxxxxx" replacing the x's with the id. For the example you have posted, enter "logosres:FOBC73TH" (without the quotes). The book details should then display "Logos Bible" as a link and clicking on it should display the info you want without opening the browser. I can't guarantee this will work as I don't have tat software installed. But, I have done some experiments with other protocols and they work. |
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#1. I apologize for not reading your earlier post more thoroughly. I saw something about fanfiction and, I'm sorry to say, I moved on ![]() #2. You are a genius - it works! And exactly the way I envisioned it ![]() Thank you so very much - I'm very happy about this ![]() I simply insert my links ![]() And it shows up, all ready to be clicked and launch the program to the right resource ![]() (I used Logos as the Display Name, instead of Logos Bible) |
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Here's the snippet Code:
<div><div> <div><b>Notes</b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><br></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><br></div><div><u><b>===========================================================</b></u></div></div><div> </div><div> </div></div> ![]() BR |
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![]() Rather than Generic Identifiers, how about Custom Sources. My only complaint is that I have to enter the specific identifiers from the metadata edit screen, which I don't normally use. Ideally I'd like an F2 popup on the booklist like those for custom long text and tags - perhaps limited to Custom Sources. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 03-26-2016 at 10:10 PM. |
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I like that name ![]() I never use an F2 popup (I didn't know there was such a thing) so ideally this would be optional because Edit Metadata is the primary screen I use to manage my library. |
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![]() I do almost all of my metadata editing on the booklist, the exceptions are Comments and Cover related functions - neither of which I use much anyway. I use Bulk Metadata edit quite often, especially its S&R section. Glad you like "Custom Sources" - I too skipped over David's post when I saw 'fan-fiction' ![]() BR |
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If by 'a dialog to edit the identifiers' you mean this : That's for isbn - you'd have to introduce something to select what you call an Identifier and what I call a Source - here's what I have configured To enter a value I need to remember the identifier, then type it e.g. 'lowypub:', 'ipapub:' etc, and then typically paste in rest of the URL - eg 'islamic-state-propaganda-and-mainstream-media' or '2471/lessons-from-private-cities' Ideally I would like a list containing "Lowy Institute", "Inst Public Affairs" etc with a column to enter the %s value(s). In metadata edit I suggest an additional button between the clipboard isbn icon and the text box; similar to the one on Tags that pops the Tag Editor, except it would pop the Custom <whatever> Editor. Making that editor available with Shift+F2 as chaley did for the Tag Editor wont be 'easy' because there's no Custom <whatever> column. Maybe it could be wrapped in something that could be selected from a toolbar and be assigned a keyboard short cut. Oh - when customising the Generic Identifiers I was able to Escape out of the dialogue without Saving, even though I added 2 and deleted 1 row. Is an "are you sure" message possible. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 03-29-2016 at 12:05 AM. |
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It would also be possible parse URL and extract the id. But, that would need support added to each metadata source plugin. Quote:
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I think I'll stick to what I'm doing - put the source (eg Lowy Institute) into Publisher and the link in a note, within calibre if that's all there is, within Evernote if there's more - such as subsequent commentaries and critiques.
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On a happy note, I finished adding the IDs for all my 3000+ Logos resources (not as difficult as it sounds as I had the links in an Excel file and only had to copy and paste). Thanks again to davidfor for the very helpful plugin ![]() |
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@davidfor: I implemented this in Preferences->Look & Feel->Book details as I needed a break from working ont he new content server. Feel free to give it a whirl.
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