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Trying to create a catalog with a different series
I want to create a "series Universe" catalog. I want the books by Karen Chance to be listed with the "Series Universe" along with their regular series.
My goal is to have a list of books in the order of the series universe as a read/sort. I could just make a regular list, but I want the descriptions and other things in it so that I can see if I want to read the book. Also, I want the regular series titles so I know which books are in that series. Don't get me started on the novellas and short stories split off from various Anthologies. Any suggestions? I want two series. I can't tag the books because there are series indexes. |
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Given you want both series and series universe to have indexes, be sure to use the custom column type "Text column for keeping series-like information" for the additional one.
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Lol...The need for a KOBO grows....
Yeah, I have the series and series universes beng the 'series" types of columns. I was just hoping I could get the Calibre Catalogs to use the series universe as a field. SO, for instance you have "Cassandra Palmer", and "Dorina" and "whatever-the-heck-that-other-series-character-is-called" and then the "Cassandra Palmer Universe" which would blend the three. |
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I don't have enough books that have a series universe. Plus, it's going to fuck with my ADHD to remember this, and whenever I update metadata the series is going into the series column and not the series universe column.
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I admit I don't understand exactly what you want to do. It sounds like you want two series, but you already have two series. You say you don't want a "Series Universe" column. This seems to say you want a third series-like column that is a combination of series universe and reading order, but I'm not sure.
Given what I think you want, a third series-like column, then I think you can mostly solve the problem using catalog creation's ability to select which column to use for "Genre". Something like this:
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If you want a column to be indexed then the only options are one of the built-in sections such as "tags" or a text-type custom column named in the "Genres" section. Series-type columns can't be used so there is no way to involve the series_index in the section. You can get a highly-expanded index of custom series information by creating a tags-like column where each tag is "series name":"series index". This can't be a composite column so would require building by hand or using Action Chains to populate it from some series column. To ensure proper order the series index must be formatted with leading zeros. The downside is that each member of the series will appear in the index, not just the series name. One could add these values as a tag using Action Chains, leaving the Genre column available for something else. |
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Ah, yes, I was thinking about csv catalog, that allows much more options. Sorry.
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