1# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. 2# Copyright (C) Kovid Goyal 3# This file is distributed under the same license as the calibre package. 4# 5# Translators: 6msgid "" 7msgstr "" 8"Project-Id-Version: calibre\n" 9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-12-16 10:49+0000\n" 11"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-12-14 09:19+0000\n" 12"Last-Translator: Kovid Goyal <kovid@kovidgoyal.net>\n" 13"Language-Team: Breton (http://www.transifex.com/calibre/calibre/language/br/)\n" 14"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 15"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 16"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 17"Language: br\n" 18"Plural-Forms: nplurals=5; plural=((n%10 == 1) && (n%100 != 11) && (n%100 !=71) && (n%100 !=91) ? 0 :(n%10 == 2) && (n%100 != 12) && (n%100 !=72) && (n%100 !=92) ? 1 :(n%10 ==3 || n%10==4 || n%10==9) && (n%100 < 10 || n% 100 > 19) && (n%100 < 70 || n%100 > 79) && (n%100 < 90 || n%100 > 99) ? 2 :(n != 0 && n % 1000000 == 0) ? 3 : 4);\n" 19 20#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:4 21msgid "Editing e-book metadata" 22msgstr "" 23 24#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:8 25msgid "Contents" 26msgstr "" 27 28#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:10 29msgid "" 30"E-books come in all shapes and sizes and more often than not, their metadata" 31" (things like title/author/series/publisher) is incomplete or incorrect. The" 32" simplest way to change metadata in calibre is to simply double click on an " 33"entry and type in the correct replacement. For more sophisticated, \"power " 34"editing\" use the edit metadata tools discussed below." 35msgstr "" 36 37#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:15 38msgid "Editing the metadata of one book at a time" 39msgstr "" 40 41#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:17 42msgid "" 43"Click the book you want to edit and then click the :guilabel:`Edit metadata`" 44" button or press the ``E`` key. A dialog opens that allows you to edit all " 45"aspects of the metadata. It has various features to make editing faster and " 46"more efficient. A list of the commonly used tips:" 47msgstr "" 48 49#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:19 50msgid "" 51"You can click the button in between title and authors to swap them " 52"automatically." 53msgstr "" 54 55#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:20 56msgid "" 57"You can click the button next to author sort to have calibre automatically " 58"fill it in using the sort values stored with each author. Use the " 59":guilabel:`Manage authors` dialog to see and change the authors' sort " 60"values. This dialog can be opened by clicking and holding the button next to" 61" author sort." 62msgstr "" 63 64#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:21 65msgid "" 66"You can click the button next to tags to use the :guilabel:`Tag editor` to " 67"manage the tags associated with the book." 68msgstr "" 69 70#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:22 71msgid "" 72"The \"Ids\" box can be used to enter an ISBN (and many other types of id), " 73"it will have a red background if you enter an invalid ISBN. It will be green" 74" for valid ISBNs." 75msgstr "" 76 77#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:23 78msgid "" 79"The author sort box will be red if the author sort value differs from what " 80"calibre thinks it should be." 81msgstr "" 82 83#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:26 84msgid "Downloading metadata" 85msgstr "" 86 87#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:28 88msgid "" 89"The nicest feature of the edit metadata dialog is its ability to " 90"automatically fill in many metadata fields by getting metadata from various " 91"websites. Currently, calibre uses Google Books and Amazon. The metadata " 92"download can fill in Title, author, series, tags, rating, description and " 93"ISBN for you." 94msgstr "" 95 96#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:30 97msgid "" 98"To use the download, fill in the title and author fields and click the " 99":guilabel:`Fetch metadata` button. calibre will present you with a list of " 100"books that most closely match the title and author. If you fill in the ISBN " 101"field first, it will be used in preference to the title and author. If no " 102"matches are found, try making your search a little less specific by " 103"including only some key words in the title and only the author last name." 104msgstr "" 105 106#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:33 107msgid "Managing book formats" 108msgstr "" 109 110#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:35 111msgid "" 112"In calibre, a single book entry can have many different *formats* associated" 113" with it. For example you may have obtained the Complete Works of " 114"Shakespeare in EPUB format and later converted it to MOBI to read on your " 115"Kindle. calibre automatically manages multiple formats for you. In the " 116":guilabel:`Available formats` section of the Edit metadata dialog, you can " 117"manage these formats. You can add a new format, delete an existing format " 118"and also ask calibre to set the metadata and cover for the book entry from " 119"the metadata in one of the formats." 120msgstr "" 121 122#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:38 123msgid "All about covers" 124msgstr "" 125 126#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:40 127msgid "" 128"You can ask calibre to download book covers for you, provided the book has a" 129" known ISBN. Alternatively you can specify a file on your computer to use as" 130" the cover. calibre can even generate a default cover with basic metadata on" 131" it for you. You can drag and drop images onto the cover to change it and " 132"also right click to copy/paste cover images." 133msgstr "" 134 135#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:42 136msgid "" 137"In addition, there is a button to automatically trim borders from the cover," 138" in case your cover image has an ugly border." 139msgstr "" 140 141#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:46 142msgid "Editing the metadata of many books at a time" 143msgstr "" 144 145#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:48 146msgid "" 147"First select the books you want to edit by holding :kbd:`Ctrl` or " 148":kbd:`Shift` and clicking on them. If you select more than one book, " 149"clicking the :guilabel:`Edit metadata` button will cause the *Bulk* metadata" 150" edit dialog to open. Using this dialog, you can quickly set the " 151"author/publisher/rating/tags/series etc of a bunch of books to the same " 152"value. This is particularly useful if you have just imported a number of " 153"books that have some metadata in common. This dialog is very powerful, for " 154"example, it has a :guilabel:`Search and replace` tab that you can use to " 155"perform bulk operations on metadata and even copy metadata from one column " 156"to another." 157msgstr "" 158 159#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:50 160msgid "" 161"The normal edit metadata dialog also has :guilabel:`Next` and " 162":guilabel:`Previous` buttons that you can use to edit the metadata of " 163"several books one after the other." 164msgstr "" 165 166#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:53 167msgid "Search and replace" 168msgstr "" 169 170#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:55 171msgid "" 172"The :guilabel:`Edit metadata for many books` dialog allows you to perform " 173"arbitrarily powerful search and replace operations on the selected books. By" 174" default it uses a simple text search and replace, but it also support " 175"*regular expressions*. For more on regular expressions, see " 176":ref:`regexptutorial`." 177msgstr "" 178 179#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:57 180msgid "" 181"As noted above, there are two search and replace modes: character match and " 182"regular expression. Character match will look in the `Search field` you " 183"choose for the characters you type in the `search for` box and replace those" 184" characters with what you type in the `replace with` box. Each occurrence of" 185" the search characters in the field will be replaced. For example, assume " 186"the field being searched contains `a bad cat`. If you search for `a` to be " 187"replaced with `HELLO`, then the result will be `HELLO bHELLOd cHELLOt`." 188msgstr "" 189 190#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:59 191msgid "" 192"If the field you are searching on is a `multiple` field like tags, then each" 193" tag is treated separately. For example, if your tags contain `Horror, " 194"Scary`, the search expression `r,` will not match anything because the " 195"expression will first be applied to `Horror` and then to `Scary`." 196msgstr "" 197 198#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:61 199msgid "" 200"If you want the search to ignore upper/lowercase differences, uncheck the " 201"`Case sensitive` box." 202msgstr "" 203 204#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:63 205msgid "" 206"You can have calibre change the case of the result (information after the " 207"replace has happened) by choosing one of the functions from the `Apply " 208"function after replace` box. The operations available are:" 209msgstr "" 210 211#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:65 212msgid "`Lower case` -- change all the characters in the field to lower case" 213msgstr "" 214 215#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:66 216msgid "`Upper case` -- change all the characters in the field to upper case" 217msgstr "" 218 219#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:67 220msgid "`Title case` -- capitalize each word in the result." 221msgstr "" 222 223#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:69 224msgid "" 225"The `Your test` box is provided for you to enter text to check that " 226"search/replace is doing what you want. In the majority of cases the book " 227"test boxes will be sufficient, but it is possible that there is a case you " 228"want to check that isn't shown in these boxes. Enter that case into `Your " 229"test`." 230msgstr "" 231 232#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:71 233msgid "" 234"Regular expression mode has some differences from character mode, beyond (of" 235" course) using regular expressions. The first is that functions are applied " 236"to the parts of the string matched by the search string, not the entire " 237"field. The second is that functions apply to the replacement string, not to " 238"the entire field." 239msgstr "" 240 241#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:73 242msgid "" 243"The third and most important is that the replace string can make reference " 244"to parts of the search string by using backreferences. A backreference is " 245"``\\\\n`` where n is an integer that refers to the n'th parenthesized group " 246"in the search expression. For example, given the same example as above, `a " 247"bad cat`, a search expression `a (...) (...)`, and a replace expression `a " 248"\\\\2 \\\\1`, the result will be `a cat bad`. Please see the " 249":ref:`regexptutorial` for more information on backreferences." 250msgstr "" 251 252#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:75 253msgid "" 254"One useful pattern: assume you want to change the case of an entire field. " 255"The easiest way to do this is to use character mode, but lets further assume" 256" you want to use regular expression mode. The search expression should be " 257"`(.*)` the replace expression should be `\\\\1`, and the desired case change" 258" function should be selected." 259msgstr "" 260 261#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:77 262msgid "" 263"Finally, in regular expression mode you can copy values from one field to " 264"another. Simply make the source and destination field different. The copy " 265"can replace the destination field, prepend to the field (add to the front), " 266"or append to the field (add at the end). The 'use comma' checkbox tells " 267"calibre to (or not to) add a comma between the text and the destination " 268"field in prepend and append modes. If the destination is multiple (e.g., " 269"tags), then you cannot uncheck this box." 270msgstr "" 271 272#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:79 273msgid "" 274"Search and replace is done after all the other metadata changes in the other" 275" tabs are applied. This can lead to some confusion, because the test boxes " 276"will show the information before the other changes, but the operation will " 277"be applied after the other changes. If you have any doubts about what is " 278"going to happen, do not mix search/replace with other changes." 279msgstr "" 280 281#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:82 282msgid "Bulk downloading of metadata" 283msgstr "" 284 285#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/metadata.rst:84 286msgid "" 287"If you want to download the metadata for multiple books at once, right-click" 288" the :guilabel:`Edit metadata` button and select :guilabel:`Download " 289"metadata`. You can choose to download only metadata, only covers, or both." 290msgstr "" 291