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By now, your question might be "How was all of this up?" There are three steps: 1) create the custom column, 2) tell calibre that the new column is to be treated as a hierarchy, and 3) add genres.
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By now, your question might be "How was all of this setup?" There are three steps: 1) create the custom column, 2) tell calibre that the new column is to be treated as a hierarchy, and 3) add genres.
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You create the custom column in the usual way, using Preferences -> Add your own columns. This example uses "#genre" as the lookup name and "Genre" as the column heading. The column type is "Comma-separated text, like tags, shown in the tag browser."
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You create the custom column in the usual way, using Preferences -> Add your own columns. This example uses "#genre" as the lookup name and "Genre" as the column heading. The column type is "Comma-separated text, like tags, shown in the tag browser."
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