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would any one, apart from me, have any use for a " most recently modified" selection criteria, as well as newest....
newest picks put my newest additions to calibre books ( like it says on the tin), recently modified would show older book(s) that I have just edited/polished/tweaked prior to copying over & reading ? |
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Isn't CC's date updated what you want? That date is reset whenever metadata is sent from calibre to CC.
Or are you talking about the content server display? In that case the options you get are controlled by calibre, not CC. There isn't any standard way to get a list sorted by calibre's last_modified. You can fake it by creating a column built from other columns, setting "sort by date", checking "Show in tag browser", and using the template Code:
{:'format_date(raw_field('timestamp'), 'yyyy/MM/dd')'} |
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i was talking about content server, but its no big deal if there's no trivially easy solution. I can use an existing custom column to search on, instead.
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