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Improvements to the CreateNewCustomColumn class/method: add the display as a parameter.
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@ -681,6 +681,7 @@ class CreateNewCustomColumn(object):
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DUPLICATE_KEY = 3
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INVALID_TYPE = 4
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INVALID_IS_MULTIPLE = 5
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INVALID_DISPLAY = 6
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'''
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Open a dialog to create a new custom column with given lookup_name,
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@ -694,6 +695,38 @@ class CreateNewCustomColumn(object):
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The parameter 'gui' is the main calibre gui (calibre.gui2.ui.get_gui())
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The 'display' parameter is used to pass item- and type-specific information
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for the column. It is a dict. The easiest way to see the current values for
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'display' for a particular column is to create a column like you want then
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look for the lookup name in the file metadata_db_prefs_backup.json.
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The key:value pairs for each type are:
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all types:
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'default_value': a string representation of the default value for the column
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'description': a string containing the column description
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comments columns:
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'heading_position': a string specifying where a comment heading goes: hide, above, side
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'interpret_as': a string specifying the comment's purpose: html, short-text, long-text, markdown
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composite columns:
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'composite_template': the template for a composite column
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'composite_sort': a string specifying how the composite is to be sorted
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'make_category': True or False -- whether the column is in the tag browser
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'contains_html': True or False -- whether the column is HTML
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'use_decorations': True or False -- should check marks be displayed
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datetime columns:
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'date_format': a string specifying the format
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enumerated columns
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'enum_values': a string containing comma-separated valid values for an enumeration
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'enum_colors': a string containing comma-separated colors for an enumeration
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'use_decorations': True or False -- should check marks be displayed
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float and int columns:
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'number_format': the format to apply for numeric columns
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rating columns:
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'allow_half_stars': True or False -- are half-stars allowed
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text columns:
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'is_names': True or False -- whether the items are comma or ampersand separated
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'use_decorations': True or False -- should check marks be displayed
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The method returns a tuple (Result.enum_value, message). If tuple[0] is
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Result.COLUMN_ADDED then the message is the lookup name including the '#',
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otherwise it is a potentially localized error message. You or the user must
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@ -706,7 +739,7 @@ class CreateNewCustomColumn(object):
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'''
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def create_new_custom_column(self, gui, lookup_name, column_heading,
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datatype, is_multiple, freeze_key=True):
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datatype, is_multiple, display={}, freeze_key=True):
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db = gui.library_view.model().db
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self.custcols = copy.deepcopy(db.field_metadata.custom_field_metadata())
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if not lookup_name.startswith('#'):
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@ -719,6 +752,10 @@ class CreateNewCustomColumn(object):
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if is_multiple and '*' + datatype not in CreateCustomColumn.column_types_map:
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return(self.Result.INVALID_IS_MULTIPLE,
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_("You cannot specify is_multiple for the datatype %s") % datatype)
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if not isinstance(display, dict):
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return(self.Result.INVALID_DISPLAY,
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_("The display parameter must a python dictionary"))
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if not column_heading:
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column_heading = lookup_name
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self.key = lookup_name
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@ -726,7 +763,7 @@ class CreateNewCustomColumn(object):
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'label': lookup_name,
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'name': column_heading,
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'datatype': datatype,
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'display': {},
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'display': display,
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'normalized': None,
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'colnum': None,
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'is_multiple': is_multiple,
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