diff --git a/src/calibre/constants.py b/src/calibre/constants.py index 91c114359c..4c372c63a5 100644 --- a/src/calibre/constants.py +++ b/src/calibre/constants.py @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ __license__ = 'GPL v3' __copyright__ = '2008, Kovid Goyal kovid@kovidgoyal.net' __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext en' __appname__ = 'calibre' -__version__ = '0.7.901' +__version__ = '0.7.902' __author__ = "Kovid Goyal " import re diff --git a/src/calibre/manual/template_lang.rst b/src/calibre/manual/template_lang.rst index 780d742eff..59e5c1da4c 100644 --- a/src/calibre/manual/template_lang.rst +++ b/src/calibre/manual/template_lang.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ For the book "The Foundation" by "Isaac Asimov" it will become:: You can use all the various metadata fields available in calibre in a template, including the custom columns you have created yourself. To find out the template name for a column sinply hover your mouse over the column header. Names for custom fields (columns you have created yourself) are always prefixed by an #. For series type fields, there is always an additional field named ``series_index`` that becomes the series index for that series. So if you have a custom series field named #myseries, there will also be a field named #myseries_index. In addition to the column based fields, you also can use:: - {formats} - A list of formats available in the |app| library for a book + {formats} - A list of formats available in the calibre library for a book {isbn} - The ISBN number of the book If a particular book does not have a particular piece of metadata, the field in the template is automatically removed for that book. So for example:: @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ For example, assume you want to use the template {series} - {series_index} - {title} -Unfortunately, if the book has no series, the answer will be '- - title'. Many people would rather it be simply 'title', without the hyphens. To do this, use the extended syntax {some_text|field|other_text}. When you use this syntax, if field has the value SERIES then the result will be some_textSERIESother_text. If field has no value, then the result will be the empty string (nothing). Using this syntax, we can solve the above series problem with the template +Unfortunately, if the book has no series, the answer will be '- - title'. Many people would rather it be simply 'title', without the hyphens. To do this, use the extended syntax {some_text|field|other_text}. When you use this syntax, if field has the value SERIES then the result will be some_textSERIESother_text. If field has no value, then the result will be the empty string (nothing). Using this syntax, we can solve the above series problem with the template:: {series}{ - |series_index| - }{title} -The hyphens will be included only if the book has a series index. Note: you must either use no | characters or both of them. Using one, such as in {field| - }, is not allowed. It is OK to not provide any text for one side or the other, such as in {|series| - }. Using {|title|} is the same as using {title}. +The hyphens will be included only if the book has a series index. Note: you must either use no | characters or both of them. Using one, such as in {field| - }, is not allowed. It is OK to not provide any text for one side or the other, such as in {\|series\| - }. Using {\|title\|} is the same as using {title}. Now to formatting. Suppose you wanted to ensure that the series_index is always formatted as three digits with leading zeros. This would do the trick::