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With Polish, You refresh the finish(ed product) Polish is a standard part of Calibre to update the Library STORED copy The first screen on Polish is self documented. (You do need to understand the terms used) |
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bulk metadata edit search & replace has four of the five case conversion functions you mention.
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From it's presence there one could argue that this demonstrates a anti Anglosphere cultural bias, in that it infers that people whose mother tongue is English are incapable of understanding "...an arbitrary python-compatible regular expression... can contain backreferences to parenthesized expressions in the pattern". Whereas people whose mother tongue is otherwise can understand "...il testo da cercare, una qualsiasi espressions regoe supporta da python... etc". Maybe it's so - can you point me to the empirical evidence ![]() Most people I know can no more write regular expressions than they can enumerate a set of Latin verb declensions ![]() BR |
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As for inferring pro or con "Anglosphere cultural bias", je n'en sais rien. Vos allégations sont trop subtiles pour moi. |
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![]() And I request you, can I import the books with calibre but read the file names and not the metadata content? If it were possible I would not have the need to convert anything ![]() |
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@chaley - at the top of your attachment there is first a warning that Search and replace can destroy a library, this followed by a long paragraph that most non CompSci graduates cannot comprehend - hence they 'move on'.
Don't you think it would make more sense and be more consistent if the Case Change drop down button was available on the Basic metadata panel - it would also remove any perceived hint of cultural bias. BR |
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The settings you may need to 'adjust' are those I've highlighted There are preconfigured regular expressions you can use - click the little down arrow at the right end of the regular expression field to see the others. I use the one shown - and you can see that I've entered a test file name and clicked the test button BR Last edited by BetterRed; 11-09-2013 at 05:50 PM. Reason: more relevant attachment |
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![]() But I have a last problem, the files that I have have first the titel and after the author, for example: Colorado Kid - King Stephen and your string import the name in the title field and the title in the name field. I have reverse the string to (?P<title>[^_].+) - (?P<author>.+) but don't work ![]() EDIT or tell me (and is better!!!) what setting do you have used for rename the files in "author - title" mode, but I want first the surname, for example King Stephen - Danse macabre which is exactly the order that I would get, in calibre and the files in the folders, if you solve this problem you solved 90% of my problems with Calibre ![]() Last edited by Lauraq; 11-09-2013 at 06:53 PM. |
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Yes, I did, but I don't think I'm the best person to advise you on the first/last name aspect of Calibre. I use the default settings - on the basis that when I started with Calibre it seemed easier to adjust me than it was to adjust calibre.
But calibre can probably do what what you want with names - but I admit to finding it all rather confusing and somewhat esoteric. Hopefully someone can help you - DoctorOhh comes to mind. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 11-10-2013 at 06:06 AM. |
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![]() Please see the thread that I have open, named "reverse name - surname of author? " |
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