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Adding New Libraries?
On the main screen, there is a blue box at the left of a white box that stretches across the screen. The blue box has a picture of some books, the name "Library" and a book count. This suggests to me that calibre can have more than one library. If so, how can I set up another library?
I have a huge collection of songbooks. Many songs are duplicated. Instead of just filing them as books, it would be more convenient if I could put each song into a library indivdually. Even if I went to the trouble of adding tags for each song in each songbook (which I'm mulling over), having the songs and/or songbooks in a separate library would still be more convenient. |
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Current version (0.7) does not support multiple libraries. That space is reserved for device views.
Two workarounds, both using 0.7 features: 1) put everything in one library and use restrictions to view only the individual songbooks. 2) a)Add a songbook to the library. b) Create a folder on your main disc somewhere that makes sense; this folder will end up holding the songbook. c) Using 'connect to folder', mount that folder as a device. It will appear on the top bar. d) send the files for the songbook to the folder device. They will get copied to that folder, along with some other information that helps calibre. e) delete the files from the songbook from the main library. f) repeat as needed. At the end, you will have a folder for each songbook. To look at the songbook, you connect to its folder. The major problem with solution 2 is that searching and metadata management is limited. Solution 1 gives you the full power of calibre's tagging and metadata management, at the expense of a larger library. I prefer solution 1, but in some cases solution 2 is better. |
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I suppose I should have also pointed out that you can use the Configuration Wizard to switch to a separate Library. It doesn't use that row, but it will let you set up a second library.
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Configuration wizard? Where is that and how would I use it?
Btw, I thought the current version is 06.55. |
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The Wizard is on the black arrow pulldown to the right of the Preferences button ("Run Welcome Wizard"). Make a directory (I use "Library2"), copy the metadata.db file from your current library into that directory, then run the CW and point to the new directory. Then start Calibre. It will look like you still have the same books - delete them - they aren't really there. Now add any books you want into this new library. (I'd still use the virtual library method, but it's up to you.) You can use the Wizard to switch back and forth within seconds after you have it set up.
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I'll have to try that later after I get back home. It sounds doable although if I use the wizard to switch between libraries, I won't be able to have them hidden. Oh well.
The more I think about it, the better I'm liking the idea of just putting each song as a separate "book" in the second library and tagging each one with genre, etc. The only reason I needed book titles was so I could pull up a list whenever I want to make sure I don't duplicate a purchase. I can do that in a Word or Excel file. I'm still mulling it over, though. |
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Ok, I'm back (actually I'm Jeannie...). You guys are thinking a lot like I am but on a parallel path. I have about a hundred songbooks (not including the two to three dozen hymnals). Like I'm doing with my book collection, I'm going to cut most of them apart (not the ones with some historical value; I have a few oldies) and scan them with my cute little ADF scanner (tiny but mighty). But, instead grouping the songs back into a single PDF per songbook (part of the scanning process), I can keep each song separate.
Instead of having to manually search through the table of contents of each songbook (frustrating, tedious, time consuming, and just plain boring), I was thinking of taking each song (most the books have one song on one or more full pages; I'll figure out how to deal with the ones that have more than one song per page later) and putting it into a library as though each one was a book. I can identify which songbook each "book" came from by listing the title of the songbook as a series (although I don't see any need to enter series numbers unless calibre has other ideas). This way, I can use calibre to create a list of the original songbook titles (I can use it to make sure I don't buy duplicates; I'm such a music whore) and I can search for individual songs, including duplicates (often, there are multiple lyrics, tunes, and arrangements), by title, composer, genre, ethnicity, meter, key, and whatever other tags I can think of to toss in there. If I can't think of a search term, I can always browse the list (now that would be a nightmare if still in separate songbooks). Am I making sense and does anyone see anything wrong with this? In the meantime, I've had a rough day and I'm calling it a night (especially since it's dark out). I'll try setting up a second library tomorrow when, hopefully, my brain is working better and play with this. Last edited by Lady Fitzgerald; 06-05-2010 at 01:27 AM. |
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I'm baaack (actually, I'm...wait...already used that one). I had some housekeeping to do this morning (yuck; domestic goddess I'm not!) but I finally set up a second library. As I feared, I can't access them through the welcome wizard if hidden unless I unhide them first. Which leads to the next dumb question. Is it possible to have more than one installation of calibre and if so, how?
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If I want to run my normal use Library I run the attached batch file. I forget who created it but it allows me to point to a different location for the library, config, and metadata.db file. There is adequate documentation in the batch file to help you use it. You don't have to change all parameters you could just provide a different location for the library and it would find the metadata.db at that location. The second batch file below is how I'm currently running my second library. All I have set is a new location for the library. I hope it helps. Last edited by DoctorOhh; 06-05-2010 at 07:46 PM. |
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Ok, I made no sense of that. Keep in mind I am doing good when I manage to turn a computer on. You have to explain things to me in very, very simple steps.
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I attached a less cluttered bat file. Using notepad to edit the file replace "C:\My Dropbox\CalibreLibrary" with your library location. Code:
SET CALIBRE_LIBRARY_DIRECTORY="C:\My Dropbox\CalibreLibrary" Save the file. Now when you run this bat file by double clicking it or from a shortcut it will open the library you specified. If you want a second or third library do the above steps but point to a different directory. Save the bat files with different names. Calibre_library_1.bat Calibre_library_2.bat Calibre_library_3.bat Each will open a totally separate library. Only run one at a time. If you are not using Windows you may need other advice. |
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Thanks for the explaination. Before I fool with it, will this work when I upgrade to Win 7 (it is inevitable)?
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