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Kovid Goyal 2011-02-09 14:54:50 -07:00
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@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ categories_use_field_for_author_name = 'author'
# author category will be the name of the author. The sub-values available are:
# name: the printable name of the item
# count: the number of books that references this item
# avg_rating: the averate rating of all the books referencing this item
# avg_rating: the average rating of all the books referencing this item
# sort: the sort value. For authors, this is the author_sort for that author
# category: the category (e.g., authors, series) that the item is in.
# Note that the "r'" in front of the { is necessary if there are backslashes
# (\ characters) in the template. It doesn't hurt anything to leave it there
# even if there aren't any backslashes.
categories_collapsed_name_template = r'{first.sort:shorten(4,'',0)} - {last.sort:shorten(4,'',0)}'
categories_collapsed_name_template = r'{first.sort:shorten(4,"",0)} - {last.sort:shorten(4,"",0)}'
categories_collapsed_rating_template = r'{first.avg_rating:4.2f:ifempty(0)} - {last.avg_rating:4.2f:ifempty(0)}'
categories_collapsed_popularity_template = r'{first.count:d} - {last.count:d}'
@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ content_server_wont_display = []
book_details_will_display = ['*']
book_details_wont_display = []
#: # Set the maximum number of sort 'levels'
#: Set the maximum number of sort 'levels'
# Set the maximum number of sort 'levels' that calibre will use to resort the
# library after certain operations such as searches or device insertion. Each
# sort level adds a performance penalty. If the database is large (thousands of