From 6b97eb8658cc9a4f7138eef703c286f2541658c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kovid Goyal Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2016 13:42:20 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] ... --- manual/sub_groups.rst | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/manual/sub_groups.rst b/manual/sub_groups.rst index e82dfe8428..7effb51990 100644 --- a/manual/sub_groups.rst +++ b/manual/sub_groups.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Managing subgroups of books, for example "genre" Some people wish to organize the books in their library into subgroups, similar to subfolders. The most commonly provided reason is to create genre hierarchies, but there are many others. One user asked for a way to organize textbooks by subject and course number. Another wanted to keep track of gifts by subject and recipient. This tutorial will use the genre example for the rest of this post. -Before going on, please note that we are not talking about folders on the hard disk. Subgroups are not file folders. Books will not be copied anywhere. Calibre's library file structure is not affected. Instead, we are presenting a way to organize and display subgroups of books within a calibre library. +Before going on, please note that we are not talking about folders on the hard disk. Subgroups are not file folders. Books will not be copied anywhere. calibre's library file structure is not affected. Instead, we are presenting a way to organize and display subgroups of books within a calibre library. .. contents:: :depth: 1 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The commonly-provided requirements for subgroups such as genres are: Tags give you the first two. If you tag a book with the genre then you can use the tag browser (or search) for find the books with that genre, giving you the first. Many books can have the same tag(s), giving you the second. The problem is that tags don't satisfy the third requirement. They don't provide a hierarchy. -|sgtree| Calibre's hierarchy feature gives you the third, the ability to see the genres in a 'tree' and the ability to easily search for books in genre or sub-genre. For example, assume that your genre structure is similar to the following:: +|sgtree| calibre's hierarchy feature gives you the third, the ability to see the genres in a 'tree' and the ability to easily search for books in genre or sub-genre. For example, assume that your genre structure is similar to the following:: Genre . History