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8"Project-Id-Version: calibre\n"
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19
20#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:4
21msgid "The Graphical User Interface"
22msgstr ""
23
24#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:6
25msgid ""
26"The Graphical User Interface *(GUI)* provides access to all library "
27"management and e-book format conversion features. The basic workflow for "
28"using calibre is to first add books to the library from your hard disk. "
29"calibre will automatically try to read metadata from the books and add them "
30"to its internal database. Once they are in the database, you can perform "
31"various :ref:`actions` on them that include conversion from one format to "
32"another, transfer to the reading device, viewing on your computer, and "
33"editing metadata. The latter includes modifying the cover, description, and "
34"tags among other details. Note that calibre creates copies of the files you "
35"add to it. Your original files are left untouched."
36msgstr ""
37
38#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:16
39msgid "The interface is divided into various sections:"
40msgstr ""
41
42#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:25
43msgid "Actions"
44msgstr ""
45
46#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rstNone
47msgid "The Actions Toolbar"
48msgstr ""
49
50#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:31
51msgid ""
52"The actions toolbar provides convenient shortcuts to commonly used actions. "
53"If you right-click the buttons, you can perform variations on the default "
54"action. Please note that the actions toolbar will look slightly different "
55"depending on whether you have an e-book reader attached to your computer."
56msgstr ""
57
58#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:41
59#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:688
60msgid "Add books"
61msgstr "Aldoni librojn"
62
63#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:42
64#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:42
65msgid "adbi"
66msgstr ""
67
68#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:45
69msgid ""
70"|adbi| The :guilabel:`Add books` action has seven variations accessed by "
71"doing a right-click on the button."
72msgstr ""
73
74#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:48
75msgid ""
76"**Add books from a single folder**: Opens a file chooser dialog and allows "
77"you to specify which books in a folder should be added. This action is "
78"*context sensitive*, i.e. it depends on which :ref:`catalog <catalogs>` you "
79"have selected. If you have selected the :guilabel:`Library`, books will be "
80"added to the library. If you have selected the e-book reader device, the "
81"books will be uploaded to the device, and so on."
82msgstr ""
83
84#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:50
85msgid ""
86"**Add books from folders and sub-folders**: Allows you to choose a folder. "
87"The folder and all its sub-folders are scanned recursively, and any e-books "
88"found are added to the library. You can choose whether to have calibre add "
89"all files present in a single folder to a single book record or multiple "
90"book records. calibre assumes that each folder contains a single book. All "
91"e-book files in a folder are assumed to be the same book in different "
92"formats. This action is the inverse of the :ref:`Save to disk "
93"<save_to_disk_multiple>` action, i.e. you can :guilabel:`Save to disk`, "
94"delete the books and re-add them in single book per folder mode, with no "
95"lost information except for the date (this assumes you have not changed any "
96"of the setting for the Save to disk action)."
97msgstr ""
98
99#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:52
100msgid ""
101"**Add multiple books from archive (ZIP/RAR)**: Allows you to add multiple "
102"e-books that are stored inside the selected ZIP or RAR files. It is a "
103"convenient shortcut that avoids having to first unzip the archive and then "
104"add the books via one of the above two options."
105msgstr ""
106
107#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:54
108msgid ""
109"**Add empty book (Book Entry with no formats)**: Allows you to create a "
110"blank book record. This can be used to then manually fill out the "
111"information about a book that you may not have yet in your collection."
112msgstr ""
113
114#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:56
115msgid ""
116"**Add from ISBN**: Allows you to add one or more books by entering their "
117"ISBNs."
118msgstr ""
119
120#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:58
121msgid ""
122"**Add files to selected book records**: Allows you to add or update the "
123"files associated with an existing book in your library."
124msgstr ""
125
126#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:60
127msgid ""
128"**Add an empty file to selected book records**: Allows you to add an empty "
129"file of the specified format to the selected book records."
130msgstr ""
131
132#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:62
133msgid ""
134"The :guilabel:`Add books` action can read metadata from a wide variety of "
135"e-book formats. In addition, it tries to guess metadata from the filename. "
136"See the :ref:`config_filename_metadata` section, to learn how to configure "
137"this."
138msgstr ""
139
140#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:65
141msgid ""
142"To add an additional format for an existing book you can do any of three "
143"things:"
144msgstr ""
145
146#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:67
147msgid ""
148"Drag and drop the file onto the Book details panel on the right side of the "
149"main window"
150msgstr ""
151
152#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:69
153msgid ""
154"Right click the :guilabel:`Add books` button and choose :guilabel:`Add files"
155" to selected books`."
156msgstr ""
157
158#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:71
159msgid ""
160"Click the :guilabel:`Add books` button in the top right area of the "
161":guilabel:`Edit metadata` dialog, accessed by the "
162":ref:`edit_meta_information` action."
163msgstr ""
164
165#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:76
166msgid "Edit metadata"
167msgstr "Redakti metadatumojn"
168
169#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:77
170#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:77
171msgid "emii"
172msgstr ""
173
174#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:80
175msgid ""
176"|emii| The :guilabel:`Edit metadata` action has four variations which can be"
177" accessed by doing a right-click on the button."
178msgstr ""
179
180#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:82
181msgid ""
182"**Edit metadata individually**: Allows you to edit the metadata of books "
183"one-by-one with the option of fetching metadata, including covers, from the "
184"Internet. It also allows you to add or remove particular e-book formats from"
185" a book."
186msgstr ""
187
188#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:83
189msgid ""
190"**Edit metadata in bulk**: Allows you to edit common metadata fields for "
191"large numbers of books simultaneously. It operates on all the books you have"
192" selected in the :ref:`Library view <search_sort>`."
193msgstr ""
194
195#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:84
196msgid ""
197"**Download metadata and covers**: Downloads metadata and covers (if "
198"available) for the books that are selected in the book list."
199msgstr ""
200
201#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:85
202msgid ""
203"**Merge book records**: Gives you the capability of merging the metadata and"
204" formats of two or more book records. You can choose to either delete or "
205"keep the records that were not clicked first."
206msgstr ""
207
208#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:87
209msgid "For more details see :ref:`metadata`."
210msgstr ""
211
212#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:92
213msgid "Convert books"
214msgstr "Konverti librojn"
215
216#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:93
217#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:93
218msgid "cei"
219msgstr ""
220
221#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:96
222msgid ""
223"|cei| E-books can be converted from a number of formats into whatever format"
224" your e-book reader prefers. Many e-books available for purchase will be "
225"protected by :doc:`Digital Rights Management <drm>` *(DRM)* technology. "
226"calibre will not convert these e-books. It is easy to remove the DRM from "
227"many formats, but as this may be illegal, you will have to find tools to "
228"liberate your books yourself and then use calibre to convert them."
229msgstr ""
230
231#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:101
232msgid ""
233"For most people, conversion should be a simple one-click affair. If you want"
234" to learn more about the conversion process, see :ref:`conversion`."
235msgstr ""
236
237#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:103
238msgid ""
239"The :guilabel:`Convert books` action has three variations, accessed by doing"
240" a right-click on the button."
241msgstr ""
242
243#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:105
244msgid ""
245"**Convert individually**: Allows you to specify conversion options to "
246"customize the conversion of each selected e-book."
247msgstr ""
248
249#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:107
250msgid ""
251"**Bulk convert**: Allows you to specify options only once to convert a "
252"number of e-books in bulk."
253msgstr ""
254
255#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:109
256msgid ""
257"**Create a catalog of the books in your calibre library**: Allows you to "
258"generate a complete listing of the books in your library, including all "
259"metadata, in several formats such as XML, CSV, BiBTeX, EPUB and MOBI. The "
260"catalog will contain all the books currently showing in the library view. "
261"This allows you to use the search features to limit the books to be "
262"catalogued. In addition, if you select multiple books using the mouse, only "
263"those books will be added to the catalog. If you generate the catalog in an "
264"e-book format such as EPUB, MOBI or AZW3, the next time you connect your "
265"e-book reader the catalog will be automatically sent to the device. For more"
266" information on how catalogs work, read the :ref:`catalog_tut`."
267msgstr ""
268
269#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:119
270#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:718
271msgid "View"
272msgstr ""
273
274#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:120
275#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:120
276msgid "vi"
277msgstr ""
278
279#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:123
280msgid ""
281"|vi| The :guilabel:`View` action displays the book in an e-book viewer "
282"program. calibre has a built-in viewer for many e-book formats. For other "
283"formats it uses the default operating system application. You can configure "
284"which formats should open with the internal viewer via "
285":guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Behavior`. If a book has more than one "
286"format, you can view a particular format by doing a right-click on the "
287"button."
288msgstr ""
289
290#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:134
291#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:694
292msgid "Send to device"
293msgstr ""
294
295#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:135
296#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:135
297msgid "stdi"
298msgstr ""
299
300#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:138
301msgid ""
302"|stdi| The :guilabel:`Send to device` action has eight variations, accessed "
303"by doing a right-click on the button."
304msgstr ""
305
306#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:140
307msgid ""
308"**Send to main memory**: The selected books are transferred to the main "
309"memory of the e-book reader."
310msgstr ""
311
312#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:141
313msgid ""
314"**Send to card (A)**: The selected books are transferred to the storage card"
315" (A) on the e-book reader."
316msgstr ""
317
318#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:142
319msgid ""
320"**Send to card (B)**: The selected books are transferred to the storage card"
321" (B) on the e-book reader."
322msgstr ""
323
324#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:143
325msgid ""
326"**Send specific format to**: The selected books are transferred to the "
327"selected storage location on the device, in the format that you specify."
328msgstr ""
329
330#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:144
331msgid "**Eject device**: Detaches the device from calibre."
332msgstr ""
333
334#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:145
335msgid ""
336"**Set default send to device action**: Allows you to specify which of the "
337"options, 1 through 5 above or 7 below, will be the default action when you "
338"click the main button."
339msgstr ""
340
341#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:146
342msgid ""
343"**Send and delete from library**: The selected books are transferred to the "
344"selected storage location on the device and then **deleted** from the "
345"Library."
346msgstr ""
347
348#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:147
349msgid ""
350"**Fetch Annotations (experimental)**: Transfers annotations you may have "
351"made on an e-book on your device to the comments metadata of the book in the"
352" calibre library."
353msgstr ""
354
355#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:149
356msgid ""
357"You can control the file name and folder structure of files sent to the "
358"device by setting up a template in "
359":guilabel:`Preferences->Import/export->Sending books to devices`. Also see "
360":ref:`templatelangcalibre`."
361msgstr ""
362
363#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:155
364msgid "Fetch news"
365msgstr ""
366
367#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:156
368#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:156
369msgid "fni"
370msgstr ""
371
372#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:159
373msgid ""
374"|fni| The :guilabel:`Fetch news` action downloads news from various websites"
375" and converts it into an e-book that can be read on your e-book reader. "
376"Normally, the newly created e-book is added to your e-book library, but if "
377"an e-book reader is connected at the time the download finishes, the news is"
378" also uploaded to the reader automatically."
379msgstr ""
380
381#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:161
382msgid ""
383"The :guilabel:`Fetch news` action uses simple recipes (10-15 lines of code) "
384"for each news site. To learn how to create recipes for your own news "
385"sources, see :ref:`news`."
386msgstr ""
387
388#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:163
389msgid ""
390"The :guilabel:`Fetch news` action has three variations, accessed by doing a "
391"right-click on the button."
392msgstr ""
393
394#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:165
395msgid ""
396"**Schedule news download**: Allows you to schedule the download of your "
397"selected news sources from a list of hundreds available.  Scheduling can be "
398"set individually for each news source you select and the scheduling is "
399"flexible allowing you to select specific days of the week or a frequency of "
400"days between downloads."
401msgstr ""
402
403#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:166
404msgid ""
405"**Add a custom news source**: Allows you to create a simple recipe for "
406"downloading news from a custom news site that you wish to access.  Creating "
407"the recipe can be as simple as specifying an RSS news feed URL, or you can "
408"be more prescriptive by creating Python-based code for the task. For more "
409"information see :ref:`news`."
410msgstr ""
411
412#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:167
413msgid ""
414"**Download all scheduled news sources**: Causes calibre to immediately begin"
415" downloading all news sources that you have scheduled."
416msgstr ""
417
418#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:173
419msgid "Library"
420msgstr ""
421
422#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:174
423#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:174
424msgid "lii"
425msgstr ""
426
427#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:177
428msgid ""
429"|lii| The :guilabel:`Library` action allows you to create, switch between, "
430"rename or remove a Library.  calibre allows you to create as many libraries "
431"as you wish. You could, for instance, create a fiction library, a non-"
432"fiction library, a foreign language library, a project library, or any "
433"structure that suits your needs. Libraries are the highest organizational "
434"structure within calibre. Each library has its own set of books, tags, "
435"categories and base storage location."
436msgstr ""
437
438#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:179
439msgid ""
440"**Switch/create library...**: Allows you to; a) connect to a pre-existing "
441"calibre library at another location, b) create an empty library at a new "
442"location or, c) move the current library to a newly specified location."
443msgstr ""
444
445#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:180
446msgid ""
447"**Quick switch**: Allows you to switch between libraries that have been "
448"registered or created within calibre."
449msgstr ""
450
451#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:181
452msgid "**Rename library**: Allows you to rename a Library."
453msgstr ""
454
455#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:182
456msgid "**Pick a random book**: Chooses a random book in the library for you"
457msgstr ""
458
459#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:183
460msgid "**Remove library**: Allows you to unregister a library from calibre."
461msgstr ""
462
463#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:184
464msgid ""
465"**Export/import all calibre data**: Allows you to either export calibre data"
466" for migration to a new computer or import previously exported data."
467msgstr ""
468
469#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:185
470msgid ""
471"**<library name>**: Actions 7, 8 etc... give you immediate switch access "
472"between multiple libraries that you have created or attached to. This list "
473"contains only the 5 most frequently used libraries. For the complete list, "
474"use the Quick Switch menu."
475msgstr ""
476
477#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:186
478msgid ""
479"**Library maintenance**: Allows you to check the current library for data "
480"consistency issues and restore the current library's database from backups."
481msgstr ""
482
483#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:188
484msgid ""
485"Metadata about your e-books, e.g. title, author, and tags, is stored in a "
486"single file in your calibre library folder called metadata.db. If this file "
487"gets corrupted (a very rare event), you can lose the metadata. Fortunately, "
488"calibre automatically backs up the metadata for every individual book in the"
489" book's folder as an OPF file. By using the Restore database action under "
490"Library Maintenance described above, you can have calibre rebuild the "
491"metadata.db file from the individual OPF files for you."
492msgstr ""
493
494#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:190
495msgid ""
496"You can copy or move books between different libraries (once you have more "
497"than one library setup) by right clicking on the book and selecting the "
498"action :guilabel:`Copy to library`."
499msgstr ""
500
501#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:195
502msgid "Device"
503msgstr ""
504
505#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:196
506#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:196
507msgid "dvi"
508msgstr ""
509
510#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:199
511msgid ""
512"|dvi| The :guilabel:`Device` action allows you to view the books in the main"
513" memory or storage cards of your device, or to eject the device (detach it "
514"from calibre). This icon shows up automatically on the main calibre toolbar "
515"when you connect a supported device. You can click on it to see the books on"
516" your device. You can also drag and drop books from your calibre library "
517"onto the icon to transfer them to your device. Conversely, you can drag and "
518"drop books from your device onto the library icon on the toolbar to transfer"
519" books from your device to the calibre library."
520msgstr ""
521
522#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:206
523#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:714
524msgid "Save to disk"
525msgstr ""
526
527#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:207
528#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:207
529msgid "svdi"
530msgstr ""
531
532#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:210
533msgid ""
534"|svdi| The :guilabel:`Save to disk` action has five variations, accessed by "
535"doing a right-click on the button."
536msgstr ""
537
538#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:214
539msgid ""
540"**Save to disk**: Saves the selected books to disk organized in folders. The"
541" folder structure looks like::"
542msgstr ""
543
544#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:220
545msgid ""
546"You can control the file name and folder structure of files saved to disk by"
547" setting up a template in :guilabel:`Preferences->Import/export->Saving "
548"books to disk`. Also see :ref:`templatelangcalibre`."
549msgstr ""
550
551#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:225
552msgid ""
553"**Save to disk in a single folder**: Saves the selected books to disk in a "
554"single folder."
555msgstr ""
556
557#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:227
558msgid ""
559"For 1. and 2., all available formats, as well as metadata, are stored to "
560"disk for each selected book. Metadata is stored in an OPF file. Saved books "
561"can be re-imported to the library without any loss of information by using "
562"the :ref:`Add books <add_books>` action."
563msgstr ""
564
565#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:229
566msgid ""
567"**Save only *<your preferred>* format to disk**: Saves the selected books to"
568" disk in the folder structure as shown in (1.) but only in your preferred "
569"e-book format. You can set your preferred format in "
570":guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Behaviour->Preferred output format`"
571msgstr ""
572
573#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:231
574msgid ""
575"**Save only *<your preferred>* format to disk in a single folder**: Saves "
576"the selected books to disk in a single folder but only in your preferred "
577"e-book format. You can set your preferred format in "
578":guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Behaviour->Preferred output format`"
579msgstr ""
580
581#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:233
582msgid ""
583"**Save single format to disk...**: Saves the selected books to disk in the "
584"folder structure as shown in (1.) but only in the format you select from the"
585" popup list."
586msgstr ""
587
588#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:238
589msgid "Connect/share"
590msgstr ""
591
592#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:239
593#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:239
594msgid "csi"
595msgstr ""
596
597#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:242
598msgid ""
599"|csi| The :guilabel:`Connect/share` action allows you to manually connect to"
600" a device or folder on your computer. It also allows you to set up your "
601"calibre library for access via a web browser or email."
602msgstr ""
603
604#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:244
605msgid ""
606"The :guilabel:`Connect/share` action has four variations, accessed by doing "
607"a right-click on the button."
608msgstr ""
609
610#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:246
611msgid ""
612"**Connect to folder**: Allows you to connect to any folder on your computer "
613"as though it were a device and use all the facilities calibre has for "
614"devices with that folder. Useful if your device cannot be supported by "
615"calibre but is available as a USB disk."
616msgstr ""
617
618#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:248
619msgid ""
620"**Start Content server**: Starts calibre's built-in web server.  When "
621"started, your calibre library will be accessible via a web browser from the "
622"Internet (if you choose). You can configure how the web server is accessed "
623"by setting preferences at :guilabel:`Preferences->Sharing->Sharing over the "
624"net`"
625msgstr ""
626
627#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:250
628msgid ""
629"**Setup email based sharing of books**: Allows sharing of books and news "
630"feeds by email.  After setting up email addresses for this option, calibre "
631"will send news updates and book updates to the entered email addresses. You "
632"can configure how calibre sends email by setting preferences at "
633":guilabel:`Preferences->Sharing->Sharing books by email`. Once you have set "
634"up one or more email addresses, this menu entry will be replaced by menu "
635"entries to send books to the configured email addresses."
636msgstr ""
637
638#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:255
639msgid "Remove books"
640msgstr ""
641
642#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:256
643#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:256
644msgid "rbi"
645msgstr ""
646
647#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:259
648msgid ""
649"|rbi| The :guilabel:`Remove books` action **deletes books permanently**, so "
650"use it with care. It is *context sensitive*, i.e. it depends on which "
651":ref:`catalog <catalogs>` you have selected. If you have selected the "
652":guilabel:`Library`, books will be removed from the library. If you have "
653"selected the e-book reader device, books will be removed from the device. To"
654" remove only a particular format for a given book use the "
655":ref:`edit_meta_information` action.  Remove books also has five variations "
656"which can be accessed by doing a right-click on the button."
657msgstr ""
658
659#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:261
660msgid ""
661"**Remove selected books**: Allows you to **permanently** remove all books "
662"that are selected in the book list."
663msgstr ""
664
665#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:263
666msgid ""
667"**Remove files of a specific format from selected books...**: Allows you to "
668"**permanently** remove e-book files of a specified format from books that "
669"are selected in the book list."
670msgstr ""
671
672#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:265
673msgid ""
674"**Remove all formats from selected books, except...**: Allows you to "
675"**permanently** remove e-book files of any format except a specified format "
676"from books that are selected in the book list."
677msgstr ""
678
679#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:267
680msgid ""
681"**Remove all formats from selected books**: Allows you to **permanently** "
682"remove all e-book files from books that are selected in the book list. Only "
683"the metadata will remain."
684msgstr ""
685
686#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:269
687msgid ""
688"**Remove covers from selected books**: Allows you to **permanently** remove "
689"cover image files from books that are selected in the book list."
690msgstr ""
691
692#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:271
693msgid ""
694"**Remove matching books from device**: Allows you to remove e-book files "
695"from a connected device that match the books that are selected in the book "
696"list."
697msgstr ""
698
699#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:274
700msgid ""
701"Note that when you use :guilabel:`Remove books` to delete books from your "
702"calibre library, the book record is permanently deleted, but the files are "
703"placed into the :guilabel:`Recycle Bin/Trash`. This allows you to recover "
704"the files if you change your mind."
705msgstr ""
706
707#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:279
708msgid "Preferences"
709msgstr "Preferoj"
710
711#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:280
712#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:280
713msgid "cbi"
714msgstr ""
715
716#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:283
717msgid ""
718"|cbi| The :guilabel:`Preferences` action allows you to change the way "
719"various aspects of calibre work. It has four variations, accessed by doing a"
720" right-click on the button."
721msgstr ""
722
723#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:285
724msgid ""
725"**Preferences**: Allows you to change the way various aspects of calibre "
726"work. Clicking the button also performs this action."
727msgstr ""
728
729#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:286
730msgid ""
731"**Run Welcome wizard**: Allows you to start the :guilabel:`Welcome wizard` "
732"which appeared the first time you started calibre."
733msgstr ""
734
735#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:287
736msgid ""
737"**Get plugins to enhance calibre**: Opens a new window that shows plugins "
738"for calibre. These plugins are developed by third parties to extend "
739"calibre's functionality."
740msgstr ""
741
742#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:288
743msgid ""
744"**Restart in debug mode**: Allows you to enable a debugging mode that can "
745"assist the calibre developers in solving problems you encounter with the "
746"program. For most users this should remain disabled unless instructed by a "
747"developer to enable it."
748msgstr ""
749
750#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:293
751msgid "Catalogs"
752msgstr ""
753
754#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:297
755msgid ""
756"A *catalog* is a collection of books. calibre can manage two types of "
757"different catalogs:"
758msgstr ""
759
760#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:299
761msgid ""
762"**Library**: This is a collection of books stored in your calibre library on"
763" your computer."
764msgstr ""
765
766#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:301
767msgid ""
768"**Device**:  This is a collection of books stored in your e-book reader. It "
769"will be available when you connect the reader to your computer."
770msgstr ""
771
772#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:303
773msgid ""
774"Many operations, such as adding books, deleting, viewing, etc., are context "
775"sensitive. So, for example, if you click the :guilabel:`View` button when "
776"you have the **Device** catalog selected, calibre will open the files on the"
777" device to view. If you have the **Library** catalog selected, files in your"
778" calibre library will be opened instead."
779msgstr ""
780
781#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:308
782msgid "Search & sort"
783msgstr ""
784
785#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:312
786msgid ""
787"The Search & Sort section allows you to perform several powerful actions on "
788"your book collections."
789msgstr ""
790
791#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:314
792msgid ""
793"You can sort them by title, author, date, rating, etc. by clicking on the "
794"column titles. You can also sub-sort, i.e. sort on multiple columns. For "
795"example, if you click on the title column and then the author column, the "
796"book will be sorted by author and then all the entries for the same author "
797"will be sorted by title."
798msgstr ""
799
800#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:316
801msgid ""
802"You can search for a particular book or set of books using the Search bar. "
803"More on that below."
804msgstr ""
805
806#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:318
807msgid ""
808"You can quickly and conveniently edit metadata by selecting the entry you "
809"want changed in the list and pressing the :kbd:`E` key."
810msgstr ""
811
812#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:320
813msgid ""
814"You can perform :ref:`actions` on sets of books. To select multiple books "
815"you can either:"
816msgstr ""
817
818#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:322
819msgid ""
820"Keep the :kbd:`Ctrl` key pressed and click on the books you want selected."
821msgstr ""
822
823#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:324
824msgid ""
825"Keep the :kbd:`Shift` key pressed and click on the starting and ending book "
826"of a range of books you want selected."
827msgstr ""
828
829#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:326
830msgid ""
831"You can configure which fields you want displayed by using the "
832":ref:`configuration` dialog."
833msgstr ""
834
835#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:331
836msgid "The search interface"
837msgstr ""
838
839#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:332
840msgid ""
841"You can search all the metadata by entering search terms in the Search bar. "
842"Searches are case insensitive. For example::"
843msgstr ""
844
845#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:336
846msgid ""
847"This will match all books in your library that have ``Asimov`` and "
848"``Foundation`` in their metadata and are available in the LRF format. Some "
849"more examples::"
850msgstr ""
851
852#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:343
853msgid ""
854"Searches are by default 'contains'. An item matches if the search string "
855"appears anywhere in the indicated metadata. Two other kinds of searches are "
856"available: equality search and search using `regular expressions "
857"<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression>`_."
858msgstr ""
859
860#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:346
861msgid ""
862"Equality searches are indicated by prefixing the search string with an "
863"equals sign (=). For example, the query ``tag:\"=science\"`` will match "
864"\"science\", but not \"science fiction\" or \"hard science\". Regular "
865"expression searches are indicated by prefixing the search string with a "
866"tilde (~). Any `Python-compatible regular expression "
867"<https://docs.python.org/library/re.html>`_ can be used. Note that "
868"backslashes used to escape special characters in regular expressions must be"
869" doubled because single backslashes will be removed during query parsing. "
870"For example, to match a literal parenthesis you must enter ``\\\\(``. "
871"Regular expression searches are 'contains' searches unless the expression "
872"contains anchors."
873msgstr ""
874
875#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:351
876msgid ""
877"Should you need to search for a string with a leading equals or tilde, "
878"prefix the string with a backslash."
879msgstr ""
880
881#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:353
882msgid ""
883"Enclose search strings with quotes (\") if the string contains parenthesis "
884"or spaces. For example, to search for the tag ``Science Fiction`` you would "
885"need to search for ``tag:\"=science fiction\"``. If you search for "
886"``tag:=science fiction`` you will find all books with the tag 'science' and "
887"containing the word 'fiction' in any metadata."
888msgstr ""
889
890#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:358
891msgid ""
892"You can build advanced search queries easily using the :guilabel:`Advanced "
893"search dialog` accessed by clicking the button |sbi|."
894msgstr ""
895
896#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:436
897#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:436
898#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:436
899msgid "sbi"
900msgstr ""
901
902#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:361
903msgid ""
904"Available fields for searching are: ``tag, title, author, publisher, series,"
905" series_index, rating, cover, comments, format, identifiers, date, pubdate, "
906"search, size, vl`` and custom columns. If a device is plugged in, the "
907"``ondevice`` field becomes available, when searching the calibre library "
908"view. To find the search name (actually called the `lookup name`) for a "
909"custom column, hover your mouse over the column header in the library view."
910msgstr ""
911
912#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:364
913msgid "The syntax for searching for dates is::"
914msgstr ""
915
916#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:370
917msgid ""
918"If the date is ambiguous, the current locale is used for date comparison. "
919"For example, in an mm/dd/yyyy locale 2/1/2009 is interpreted as 1 Feb 2009. "
920"In a dd/mm/yyyy locale it is interpreted as 2 Jan 2009.  Some special date "
921"strings are available. The string ``today`` translates to today's date, "
922"whatever it is. The strings ``yesterday`` and ``thismonth`` (or the "
923"translated equivalent in the current language) also work. In addition, the "
924"string ``daysago`` (also translated) can be used to compare to a date some "
925"number of days ago. For example::"
926msgstr ""
927
928#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:380
929msgid ""
930"To avoid potential problems with translated strings when using a non-English"
931" version of calibre, the strings ``_today``, ``_yesterday``, ``_thismonth``,"
932" and ``_daysago`` are always available. They are not translated."
933msgstr ""
934
935#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:382
936msgid ""
937"You can search for books that have a format of a certain size like this::"
938msgstr ""
939
940#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:387
941msgid ""
942"Dates and numeric fields support the relational operators ``=`` (equals), "
943"``>`` (greater than), ``>=`` (greater than or equal to), ``<`` (less than), "
944"``<=`` (less than or equal to), and ``!=`` (not equal to). Rating fields are"
945" considered to be numeric. For example, the search ``rating:>=3`` will find "
946"all books rated 3 or higher."
947msgstr ""
948
949#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:392
950msgid ""
951"You can search for the number of items in multiple-valued fields such as "
952"tags. These searches begin with the character ``#``, then use the same "
953"syntax as numeric fields. For example, to find all books with more than 4 "
954"tags use ``tags:#>4``. To find all books with exactly 10 tags use "
955"``tags:#=10``."
956msgstr ""
957
958#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:394
959msgid ""
960"Series indices are searchable. For the standard series, the search name is "
961"'series_index'. For custom series columns, use the column search name "
962"followed by _index. For example, to search the indices for a custom series "
963"column named ``#my_series``, you would use the search name "
964"``#my_series_index``. Series indices are numbers, so you can use the "
965"relational operators described above."
966msgstr ""
967
968#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:399
969msgid ""
970"The special field ``search`` is used for saved searches. So if you save a "
971"search with the name \"My spouse's books\" you can enter ``search:\"My "
972"spouse's books\"`` in the Search bar to reuse the saved search. More about "
973"saving searches below."
974msgstr ""
975
976#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:403
977msgid ""
978"The special field ``vl`` is used to search for books in a Virtual library. "
979"For example, ``vl:Read`` will find all the books in the *Read* Virtual "
980"library. The search ``vl:Read and vl:\"Science Fiction\"`` will find all the"
981" books that are in both the *Read* and *Science Fiction* Virtual libraries. "
982"The value following ``vl:`` must be the name of a Virtual library. If the "
983"Virtual library name contains spaces then surround it with quotes."
984msgstr ""
985
986#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:409
987msgid ""
988"You can search for the absence or presence of a field using the special "
989"\"true\" and \"false\" values. For example::"
990msgstr ""
991
992#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:416
993msgid ""
994"Yes/no custom columns are searchable. Searching for ``false``, ``empty``, or"
995" ``blank`` will find all books with undefined values in the column. "
996"Searching for ``true`` will find all books that do not have undefined values"
997" in the column. Searching for ``yes`` or ``checked`` will find all books "
998"with ``Yes`` in the column. Searching for ``no`` or ``unchecked`` will find "
999"all books with ``No`` in the column. Note that the words ``yes``, ``no``, "
1000"``blank``, ``empty``, ``checked`` and ``unchecked`` are translated; you can "
1001"use either the current language's equivalent word or the English word. The "
1002"words ``true`` and ``false`` and the special values ``_yes``, ``_no``, and "
1003"``_empty`` are not translated."
1004msgstr ""
1005
1006#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:421
1007msgid ""
1008"Hierarchical items (e.g. A.B.C) use an extended syntax to match initial "
1009"parts of the hierarchy. This is done by adding a period between the exact "
1010"match indicator (=) and the text. For example, the query ``tags:=.A`` will "
1011"find the tags `A` and `A.B`, but will not find the tags `AA` or `AA.B`. The "
1012"query ``tags:=.A.B`` will find the tags `A.B` and `A.B.C`, but not the tag "
1013"`A`."
1014msgstr ""
1015
1016#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:423
1017msgid ""
1018"Identifiers (e.g., ISBN, DOI, LCCN, etc.) also use an extended syntax. "
1019"First, note that an identifier has the form ``type:value``, as in "
1020"``isbn:123456789``. The extended syntax permits you to specify independently"
1021" which type and value to search for. Both the type and the value parts of "
1022"the query can use `equality`, `contains`, or `regular expression` matches. "
1023"Examples:"
1024msgstr ""
1025
1026#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:425
1027msgid "``identifiers:true`` will find books with any identifier."
1028msgstr ""
1029
1030#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:426
1031msgid "``identifiers:false`` will find books with no identifier."
1032msgstr ""
1033
1034#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:427
1035msgid ""
1036"``identifiers:123`` will search for books with any type having a value "
1037"containing `123`."
1038msgstr ""
1039
1040#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:428
1041msgid ""
1042"``identifiers:=123456789`` will search for books with any type having a "
1043"value equal to `123456789`."
1044msgstr ""
1045
1046#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:429
1047msgid ""
1048"``identifiers:=isbn:`` and ``identifiers:isbn:true`` will find books with a "
1049"type equal to ISBN having any value"
1050msgstr ""
1051
1052#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:430
1053msgid ""
1054"``identifiers:=isbn:false`` will find books with no type equal to ISBN."
1055msgstr ""
1056
1057#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:431
1058msgid ""
1059"``identifiers:=isbn:123`` will find books with a type equal to ISBN having a"
1060" value containing `123`."
1061msgstr ""
1062
1063#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:432
1064msgid ""
1065"``identifiers:=isbn:=123456789`` will find books with a type equal to ISBN "
1066"having a value equal to `123456789`."
1067msgstr ""
1068
1069#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:433
1070msgid ""
1071"``identifiers:i:1`` will find books with a type containing an `i` having a "
1072"value containing a `1`."
1073msgstr ""
1074
1075#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:442
1076msgid ":guilabel:`Advanced search dialog`"
1077msgstr ""
1078
1079#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:444
1080msgid ""
1081"You can search using a template in the :ref:`templatelangcalibre` instead of"
1082" a metadata field. To do so you enter a template, a search type, and the "
1083"value to search for. The syntax is::"
1084msgstr ""
1085
1086#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:450
1087msgid ""
1088"The ``template`` is any valid calibre template language template. The "
1089"``search type`` must be one of ``t`` (text search), ``d`` (date search), "
1090"``n`` (numeric search), or ``b`` (set/not set (boolean)). The ``value`` is "
1091"whatever you want. It can use the special operators described above for the "
1092"various search types. You must quote the entire search string if there are "
1093"spaces anywhere in it."
1094msgstr ""
1095
1096#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:456
1097msgid "Examples:"
1098msgstr ""
1099
1100#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:458
1101msgid ""
1102"``template:\"program: connected_device_name('main')#@#:t:kindle\"`` -- is "
1103"true when the ``kindle`` device is connected"
1104msgstr ""
1105
1106#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:459
1107msgid ""
1108"``template:\"program: select(formats_sizes(), 'EPUB')#@#:n:>1000000\"`` -- "
1109"finds books with EPUB files larger than 1 MB"
1110msgstr ""
1111
1112#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:460
1113msgid ""
1114"``template:\"program: select(formats_modtimes('iso'), "
1115"'EPUB')#@#:d:>10daysago\"`` -- finds books with EPUB files newer than 10 "
1116"days ago"
1117msgstr ""
1118
1119#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:462
1120msgid ""
1121"You can build template search queries easily using the :guilabel:`Advanced "
1122"search dialog` accessed by clicking the button |sbi|. You can test templates"
1123" on specific books using the calibre :guilabel:`Template tester`. This can "
1124"be added to the toolbars or menus via :guilabel:`Preferences->Toolbars & "
1125"menus`. It can also be assigned a keyboard shortcut via "
1126":guilabel:`Preferences->Shortcuts`."
1127msgstr ""
1128
1129#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:471
1130msgid "Saving searches"
1131msgstr ""
1132
1133#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:473
1134msgid ""
1135"calibre allows you to save a frequently used search under a special name and"
1136" then reuse that search with a single click. To do this, create your search "
1137"either by typing it in the Search bar or using the Tag browser. Then type "
1138"the name you would like to give to the search in the Saved Searches box next"
1139" to the Search bar. Click the plus icon next to the saved searches box to "
1140"save the search."
1141msgstr ""
1142
1143#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:475
1144msgid ""
1145"Now you can access your saved search in the Tag browser under "
1146":guilabel:`Saved searches`. A single click will allow you to reuse any "
1147"arbitrarily complex search easily, without needing to re-create it."
1148msgstr ""
1149
1150#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:480
1151msgid "Virtual libraries"
1152msgstr ""
1153
1154#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:482
1155msgid ""
1156"A :guilabel:`Virtual library` is a way to pretend that your calibre library "
1157"has only a few books instead of its full collection. This is an excellent "
1158"way to partition your large collection of books into smaller, manageable "
1159"chunks. To learn how to create and use Virtual libraries, see the tutorial: "
1160":ref:`virtual_libraries`."
1161msgstr ""
1162
1163#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:491
1164msgid "Guessing metadata from file names"
1165msgstr ""
1166
1167#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:493
1168msgid ""
1169"Normally, calibre reads metadata from inside the book file. However, it can "
1170"be configured to read metadata from the file name instead, via "
1171":guilabel:`Preferences->Import/export->Adding books->Read metadata from file"
1172" contents`."
1173msgstr ""
1174
1175#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:497
1176msgid ""
1177"You can also control how metadata is read from the filename using regular "
1178"expressions (see :doc:`regexp`).  In the :guilabel:`Adding books` section of"
1179" the configuration dialog, you can specify a regular expression that calibre"
1180" will use to try and guess metadata from the names of e-book files that you "
1181"add to the library. The default regular expression is::"
1182msgstr ""
1183
1184#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:505
1185msgid ""
1186"that is, it assumes that all characters up to the first ``-`` are the title "
1187"of the book and subsequent characters are the author of the book. For "
1188"example, the filename::"
1189msgstr ""
1190
1191#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:511
1192msgid ""
1193"will be interpreted to have the title: Foundation and Earth and author: "
1194"Isaac Asimov"
1195msgstr ""
1196
1197#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:514
1198msgid ""
1199"If the filename does not contain the hyphen, the above regular expression "
1200"will fail."
1201msgstr ""
1202
1203#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:520
1204msgid "Book details"
1205msgstr ""
1206
1207#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:524
1208msgid ""
1209"The Book details display shows the cover and all the metadata for the "
1210"currently selected book. It can be hidden via the :guilabel:`Layout` button "
1211"in the lower right corner of the main calibre window. The author names shown"
1212" in the Book details panel are click-able, they will by default take you to "
1213"the Wikipedia page for the author.  This can be customized by right clicking"
1214" on the author name and selecting Manage this author."
1215msgstr ""
1216
1217#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:531
1218msgid ""
1219"Similarly, if you download metadata for the book, the Book details panel "
1220"will automatically show you links pointing to the web pages for the book on "
1221"Amazon, WorldCat, etc. from where the metadata was downloaded."
1222msgstr ""
1223
1224#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:535
1225msgid ""
1226"You can right click on individual e-book formats in the Book details panel "
1227"to delete them, compare them to their original versions, save them to disk, "
1228"open them with an external program, etc."
1229msgstr ""
1230
1231#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:539
1232msgid ""
1233"You can change the cover of the book by simply drag and dropping an image "
1234"onto the Book details panel. If you wish to edit the cover image in an "
1235"external program, simply right click on it and choose :guilabel:`Open with`."
1236msgstr ""
1237
1238#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:543
1239msgid ""
1240"You can also add e-book files to the current book by drag and dropping the "
1241"files onto the Book details panel."
1242msgstr ""
1243
1244#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:546
1245msgid ""
1246"Double clicking the Book details panel will open it up in a separate popup "
1247"window."
1248msgstr ""
1249
1250#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:549
1251msgid ""
1252"Finally, you can customize exactly what information is displayed in the Book"
1253" details panel via :guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Look & feel->Book "
1254"details`."
1255msgstr ""
1256
1257#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:559
1258msgid "Tag browser"
1259msgstr ""
1260
1261#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:563
1262msgid ""
1263"The Tag browser allows you to easily browse your collection by "
1264"Author/Tags/Series/etc. If you click on any item in the Tag browser, for "
1265"example the author name Isaac Asimov, then the list of books to the right is"
1266" restricted to showing books by that author. You can click on category names"
1267" as well. For example, clicking on \"Series\" will show you all books in any"
1268" series."
1269msgstr ""
1270
1271#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:565
1272msgid ""
1273"The first click on an item will restrict the list of books to those that "
1274"contain or match the item. Continuing the above example, clicking on Isaac "
1275"Asimov will show books by that author. Clicking again on the item will "
1276"change what is shown, depending on whether the item has children (see sub-"
1277"categories and hierarchical items below). Continuing the Isaac Asimov "
1278"example, clicking again on Isaac Asimov will restrict the list of books to "
1279"those not by Isaac Asimov. A third click will remove the restriction, "
1280"showing all books. If you hold down the :kbd:`Ctrl` or :kbd:`Shift` keys and"
1281" click on multiple items, then restrictions based on multiple items are "
1282"created. For example you could hold :kbd:`Ctrl` and click on the tags "
1283"History and Europe for finding books on European history. The Tag browser "
1284"works by constructing search expressions that are automatically entered into"
1285" the Search bar. Looking at what the Tag browser generates is a good way to "
1286"learn how to construct basic search expressions."
1287msgstr ""
1288
1289#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:567
1290msgid ""
1291"Items in the Tag browser have their icons partially colored. The amount of "
1292"color depends on the average rating of the books in that category. So for "
1293"example if the books by Isaac Asimov have an average of four stars, the icon"
1294" for Isaac Asimov in the Tag browser will be 4/5th colored. You can hover "
1295"your mouse over the icon to see the average rating."
1296msgstr ""
1297
1298#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:569
1299msgid ""
1300"The outer-level items in the :guilabel:`Tag browser`, such as Authors and "
1301"Series, are called categories. You can create your own categories, called "
1302":guilabel:`User categories`, which are useful for organizing items. For "
1303"example, you can use the :guilabel:`User categories editor` (click the "
1304":guilabel:`Configure` button at the lower-left of the :guilabel:`Tag "
1305"browser` and choose :guilabel:`Manage authors, series, etc->User "
1306"categories`) to create a User category called ``Favorite Authors``, then put"
1307" the items for your favorites into the category. User categories can have "
1308"sub-categories. For example, the User category ``Favorites.Authors`` is a "
1309"sub-category of ``Favorites``. You might also have ``Favorites.Series``, in "
1310"which case there will be two sub-categories under ``Favorites``. Sub-"
1311"categories can be created by right-clicking on a User category, choosing "
1312":guilabel:`Add sub-category to...`, and entering the sub-category name; or "
1313"by using the :guilabel:`User categories editor` by entering names like the "
1314"Favorites example above."
1315msgstr ""
1316
1317#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:575
1318msgid ""
1319"You can search User categories in the same way as built-in categories, by "
1320"clicking on them. There are four different searches cycled through by "
1321"clicking:"
1322msgstr ""
1323
1324#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:572
1325msgid ""
1326"\"everything matching an item in the category\" indicated by a single green "
1327"plus sign."
1328msgstr ""
1329
1330#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:573
1331msgid ""
1332"\"everything matching an item in the category or its sub-categories\" "
1333"indicated by two green plus signs."
1334msgstr ""
1335
1336#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:574
1337msgid ""
1338"\"everything not matching an item in the category\" shown by a single red "
1339"minus sign."
1340msgstr ""
1341
1342#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:575
1343msgid ""
1344"\"everything not matching an item in the category or its sub-categories\" "
1345"shown by two red minus signs."
1346msgstr ""
1347
1348#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:577
1349msgid ""
1350"It is also possible to create hierarchies inside some of the text categories"
1351" such as tags, series, and custom columns. These hierarchies show with the "
1352"small triangle, permitting the sub-items to be hidden. To use hierarchies of"
1353" items in a category, you must first go to "
1354":guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Look & feel` and enter the category "
1355"name(s) into the \"Categories with hierarchical items\" field. Once this is "
1356"done, items in that category that contain periods will be shown using the "
1357"small triangle. For example, assume you create a custom column called "
1358"\"Genre\" and indicate that it contains hierarchical items. Once done, items"
1359" such as Mystery.Thriller and Mystery.English will display as Mystery with "
1360"the small triangle next to it. Clicking on the triangle will show Thriller "
1361"and English as sub-items. See :ref:`Managing subgroups of books, for example"
1362" \"genre\" <subgroups-tutorial>` for more information."
1363msgstr ""
1364
1365#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:579
1366msgid ""
1367"Hierarchical items (items with children) use the same four 'click-on' "
1368"searches as User categories. Items that do not have children use two of the "
1369"searches: \"everything matching\" and \"everything not matching\"."
1370msgstr ""
1371
1372#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:581
1373msgid ""
1374"You can drag and drop items in the Tag browser onto User categories to add "
1375"them to that category. If the source is a User category, holding the "
1376":kbd:`Shift` key while dragging will move the item to the new category. You "
1377"can also drag and drop books from the book list onto items in the Tag "
1378"browser; dropping a book on an item causes that item to be automatically "
1379"applied to the dropped books. For example, dragging a book onto Isaac Asimov"
1380" will set the author of that book to Isaac Asimov. Dropping it onto the tag "
1381"History will add the tag History to the book's tags."
1382msgstr ""
1383
1384#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:583
1385msgid ""
1386"You can easily find any item in the Tag browser by clicking the search "
1387"button at the lower-right corner. In addition, you can right click on any "
1388"item and choose one of several operations. Some examples are to hide it, "
1389"rename it, or open a \"Manage x\" dialog that allows you to manage items of "
1390"that kind. For example, the \"Manage Authors\" dialog allows you to rename "
1391"authors and control how their names are sorted."
1392msgstr ""
1393
1394#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:585
1395msgid ""
1396"You can control how items are sorted in the Tag browser via the "
1397":guilabel:`Configure` button at the lower-left of the Tag browser. You can "
1398"choose to sort by name, average rating or popularity (popularity is the "
1399"number of books with an item in your library; for example, the popularity of"
1400" Isaac Asimov is the number of books in your library by Isaac Asimov)."
1401msgstr ""
1402
1403#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:592
1404msgid "Cover grid"
1405msgstr ""
1406
1407#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:597
1408msgid ""
1409"You can have calibre display a grid of book covers instead of a list of "
1410"books, if you prefer to browse your collection by covers instead. The "
1411":guilabel:`Cover grid` is activated by clicking the :guilabel:`Layout` "
1412"button in the bottom right corner of the main calibre window. You can "
1413"customize the cover sizes and the background of the :guilabel:`Cover grid` "
1414"via :guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Look & feel->Cover grid`. You can "
1415"even have calibre display any specified field under the covers, such as "
1416"title or authors or rating or a custom column of your own devising."
1417msgstr ""
1418
1419#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:607
1420msgid "Cover browser"
1421msgstr ""
1422
1423#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:612
1424msgid ""
1425"In addition to the :guilabel:`Cover grid` described above, you can also have"
1426" calibre display covers in the single row. This is activated via the "
1427":guilabel:`Layout` button in the lower right corner of the main window. In "
1428":guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Look & feel->Cover browser` you can "
1429"change the number of covers displayed, and even have the :guilabel:`Cover "
1430"browser` display itself in a separate popup window."
1431msgstr ""
1432
1433#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:619
1434msgid "Quickview"
1435msgstr ""
1436
1437#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:621
1438msgid ""
1439"Sometimes you want to select a book and quickly get a list of books with the"
1440" same value in some category (authors, tags, publisher, series, etc.) as the"
1441" currently selected book, but without changing the current view of the "
1442"library. You can do this with Quickview. Quickview opens either a second "
1443"window or a panel in the book list showing the list of books matching the "
1444"value of interest. For example, assume you want to see a list of all the "
1445"books with the one or more of the authors of the currently-selected book. "
1446"Click in the author cell you are interested in and press the 'Q' key or "
1447"click the :guilabel:`Quickview` icon in the :guilabel:`Layout` section of "
1448"the calibre window. A window or panel will open with all the authors for "
1449"that book on the left, and all the books by the selected author on the "
1450"right."
1451msgstr ""
1452
1453#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:628
1454msgid "Some example Quickview usages: quickly seeing what other books:"
1455msgstr ""
1456
1457#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:624
1458msgid "have some tag(s) applied to the currently selected book,"
1459msgstr ""
1460
1461#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:625
1462msgid "are in the same series as the current book"
1463msgstr ""
1464
1465#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:626
1466msgid "have the same values in a custom column as the current book"
1467msgstr ""
1468
1469#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:627
1470msgid "are written by one of the same authors of the current book"
1471msgstr ""
1472
1473#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:628
1474msgid "share values in a custom column"
1475msgstr ""
1476
1477#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:630
1478msgid "There are two choices for where the Quickview information appears:"
1479msgstr ""
1480
1481#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:632
1482msgid ""
1483"It can open \"undocked\": on top of the calibre window and will stay open "
1484"until you explicitly close it."
1485msgstr ""
1486
1487#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:633
1488msgid ""
1489"It can open \"docked\": as a panel in the book list section of the calibre "
1490"main window."
1491msgstr ""
1492
1493#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:635
1494msgid ""
1495"You can move the window from docked to undocked as desired using the "
1496"\"Dock/Undock\" button."
1497msgstr ""
1498
1499#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:637
1500msgid ""
1501"The Quickview panel can be left open permanently, in which case it follows "
1502"movements on the book list. For example, if you click in the calibre library"
1503" view on a category column (tags, series, publisher, authors, etc.) for a "
1504"book, the Quickview window contents will change to show you in the left-hand"
1505" side panel the values in that category for the selected book (e.g., the "
1506"tags for that book). The first item in that list will be selected, and "
1507"Quickview will show you on the right-hand side panel all the books in your "
1508"library that use that value. Click on an different value in the left-hand "
1509"panel to see the books with that different value."
1510msgstr ""
1511
1512#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:639
1513msgid ""
1514"Double-click on a book in the Quickview window to select that book in the "
1515"library view. This will also change the items display in the QuickView "
1516"window (the left-hand panel) to show the items in the newly-selected book."
1517msgstr ""
1518
1519#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:641
1520msgid ""
1521":kbd:`Shift-` or :kbd:`Ctrl-` double-click on a book in the Quickview window"
1522" to open the edit metadata dialog on that book in the calibre window. The "
1523"edited book will be Quickview'ed when you close the edit metadata dialog."
1524msgstr ""
1525
1526#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:643
1527msgid ""
1528"You can see if a column can be Quickview'ed by hovering your mouse over the "
1529"column heading and looking at the tooltip for that heading. You can also "
1530"know by right-clicking on the column heading to see of the \"Quickview\" "
1531"option is shown in the menu, in which case choosing that Quickview option is"
1532" equivalent to pressing 'Q' in the current cell."
1533msgstr ""
1534
1535#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:645
1536msgid "Options (in :guilabel:`Preferences->Look & feel->Quickview`):"
1537msgstr ""
1538
1539#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:647
1540msgid ""
1541"Respect (or not) the current Virtual library. If checked then Quickview "
1542"shows only books in the current Virtual library. Default: respect Virtual "
1543"libraries"
1544msgstr ""
1545
1546#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:648
1547msgid ""
1548"Change the Quickview window contents when the column is changed on the book "
1549"list using the cursor keys. Default: don't follow changes made with cursor "
1550"keys"
1551msgstr ""
1552
1553#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:649
1554msgid ""
1555"Change the column being \"quickview'ed\" when a cell in the Quickview window"
1556" is double-clicked. Otherwise the book is changed but the column being "
1557"examined is not. Default: change the column"
1558msgstr ""
1559
1560#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:650
1561msgid ""
1562"Change the column being \"quickview'ed\" to the current column when the "
1563"return key is pressed in the Quickview panel. Otherwise the book is changed "
1564"but the column being examined is not. Default: change the column"
1565msgstr ""
1566
1567#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:651
1568msgid "Choose which columns are shown in the Quickview window/panel."
1569msgstr ""
1570
1571#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:660
1572msgid "Jobs"
1573msgstr ""
1574
1575#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:664
1576msgid ""
1577"The Jobs panel shows the number of currently running jobs. Jobs are tasks "
1578"that run in a separate process. They include converting e-books and talking "
1579"to your reader device. You can click on the jobs panel to access the list of"
1580" jobs. Once a job has completed you can see a detailed log from that job by "
1581"double-clicking it in the list. This is useful to debug jobs that may not "
1582"have completed successfully."
1583msgstr ""
1584
1585#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:671
1586msgid "Keyboard shortcuts"
1587msgstr ""
1588
1589#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:673
1590msgid ""
1591"calibre has several keyboard shortcuts to save you time and mouse movement. "
1592"These shortcuts are active in the book list view (when you're not editing "
1593"the details of a particular book), and most of them affect the title you "
1594"have selected. The calibre E-book viewer has its own shortcuts which can be "
1595"customised by clicking the :guilabel:`Preferences` button in the viewer."
1596msgstr ""
1597
1598#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:677
1599msgid ""
1600"Note: The calibre keyboard shortcuts do not require a modifier key (Command,"
1601" Option, Control, etc.), unless specifically noted. You only need to press "
1602"the letter key, e.g. E to edit."
1603msgstr ""
1604
1605#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:679
1606msgid "Keyboard shortcuts for the main calibre program"
1607msgstr ""
1608
1609#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:683
1610msgid "Keyboard shortcut"
1611msgstr ""
1612
1613#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:684
1614msgid "Action"
1615msgstr ""
1616
1617#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:685
1618msgid ":kbd:`F2 (Enter in macOS)`"
1619msgstr ""
1620
1621#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:686
1622msgid "Edit the metadata of the currently selected field in the book list."
1623msgstr ""
1624
1625#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:687
1626msgid ":kbd:`A`"
1627msgstr ""
1628
1629#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:689
1630msgid ":kbd:`Shift+A`"
1631msgstr ""
1632
1633#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:690
1634msgid "Add formats to the selected books"
1635msgstr ""
1636
1637#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:691
1638msgid ":kbd:`C`"
1639msgstr ""
1640
1641#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:692
1642msgid "Convert selected books"
1643msgstr ""
1644
1645#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:693
1646msgid ":kbd:`D`"
1647msgstr ""
1648
1649#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:695
1650msgid ":kbd:`Del`"
1651msgstr ""
1652
1653#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:696
1654msgid "Remove selected books"
1655msgstr ""
1656
1657#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:697
1658msgid ":kbd:`E`"
1659msgstr ""
1660
1661#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:698
1662msgid "Edit metadata of selected books"
1663msgstr ""
1664
1665#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:699
1666msgid ":kbd:`G`"
1667msgstr ""
1668
1669#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:700
1670msgid "Get books"
1671msgstr ""
1672
1673#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:701
1674msgid ":kbd:`I`"
1675msgstr ""
1676
1677#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:702
1678msgid "Show Book details"
1679msgstr ""
1680
1681#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:703
1682msgid ":kbd:`K`"
1683msgstr ""
1684
1685#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:704
1686msgid "Edit Table of Contents"
1687msgstr ""
1688
1689#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:705
1690msgid ":kbd:`M`"
1691msgstr ""
1692
1693#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:706
1694msgid "Merge selected records"
1695msgstr ""
1696
1697#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:707
1698msgid ":kbd:`Alt+M`"
1699msgstr ""
1700
1701#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:708
1702msgid "Merge selected records, keeping originals"
1703msgstr ""
1704
1705#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:709
1706msgid ":kbd:`O`"
1707msgstr ""
1708
1709#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:710
1710msgid "Open containing folder"
1711msgstr ""
1712
1713#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:711
1714msgid ":kbd:`P`"
1715msgstr ""
1716
1717#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:712
1718msgid "Polish books"
1719msgstr ""
1720
1721#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:713
1722msgid ":kbd:`S`"
1723msgstr ""
1724
1725#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:715
1726msgid ":kbd:`T`"
1727msgstr ""
1728
1729#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:716
1730msgid "Edit book"
1731msgstr ""
1732
1733#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:717
1734msgid ":kbd:`V`"
1735msgstr ""
1736
1737#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:719
1738msgid ":kbd:`Shift+V`"
1739msgstr ""
1740
1741#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:720
1742msgid "View last read book"
1743msgstr ""
1744
1745#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:721
1746msgid ":kbd:`Alt+V/Cmd+V in macOS`"
1747msgstr ""
1748
1749#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:722
1750msgid "View specific format"
1751msgstr ""
1752
1753#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:723
1754msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+J`"
1755msgstr ""
1756
1757#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:724
1758msgid "Toggle jobs list"
1759msgstr ""
1760
1761#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:725
1762msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+B`"
1763msgstr ""
1764
1765#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:726
1766msgid "Toggle Cover browser"
1767msgstr ""
1768
1769#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:727
1770msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+D`"
1771msgstr ""
1772
1773#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:728
1774msgid "Toggle Book details panel"
1775msgstr ""
1776
1777#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:729
1778msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+T`"
1779msgstr ""
1780
1781#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:730
1782msgid "Toggle Tag browser"
1783msgstr ""
1784
1785#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:731
1786msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+G`"
1787msgstr ""
1788
1789#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:732
1790msgid "Toggle Cover grid"
1791msgstr ""
1792
1793#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:733
1794msgid ":kbd:`Alt+A`"
1795msgstr ""
1796
1797#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:734
1798msgid "Show books by the same author as the current book"
1799msgstr ""
1800
1801#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:735
1802msgid ":kbd:`Alt+T`"
1803msgstr ""
1804
1805#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:736
1806msgid "Show books with the same tags as current book"
1807msgstr ""
1808
1809#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:737
1810msgid ":kbd:`Alt+P`"
1811msgstr ""
1812
1813#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:738
1814msgid "Show books by the same publisher as current book"
1815msgstr ""
1816
1817#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:739
1818msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Shift+S`"
1819msgstr ""
1820
1821#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:740
1822msgid "Show books in the same series as current book"
1823msgstr ""
1824
1825#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:741
1826msgid ":kbd:`/, Ctrl+F`"
1827msgstr ""
1828
1829#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:742
1830msgid "Focus the Search bar"
1831msgstr ""
1832
1833#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:743
1834msgid ":kbd:`Shift+Ctrl+F`"
1835msgstr ""
1836
1837#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:744
1838msgid "Open the Advanced search dialog"
1839msgstr ""
1840
1841#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:745
1842msgid ":kbd:`Shift+Alt+F`"
1843msgstr ""
1844
1845#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:746
1846msgid "Toggle the Search bar"
1847msgstr ""
1848
1849#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:747
1850msgid ":kbd:`Esc`"
1851msgstr ""
1852
1853#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:748
1854msgid "Clear the current search"
1855msgstr ""
1856
1857#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:749
1858msgid ":kbd:`Shift+Esc`"
1859msgstr ""
1860
1861#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:750
1862msgid "Focus the book list"
1863msgstr ""
1864
1865#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:751
1866msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+Esc`"
1867msgstr ""
1868
1869#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:752
1870msgid "Clear the Virtual library"
1871msgstr ""
1872
1873#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:753
1874msgid ":kbd:`Alt+Esc`"
1875msgstr ""
1876
1877#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:754
1878msgid "Clear the additional restriction"
1879msgstr ""
1880
1881#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:755
1882msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+*`"
1883msgstr ""
1884
1885#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:756
1886msgid "Create a temporary Virtual library based on the current search"
1887msgstr ""
1888
1889#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:757
1890msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+Right`"
1891msgstr ""
1892
1893#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:758
1894msgid "Select the next Virtual library tab"
1895msgstr ""
1896
1897#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:759
1898msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+Left`"
1899msgstr ""
1900
1901#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:760
1902msgid "Select the previous Virtual library tab"
1903msgstr ""
1904
1905#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:761
1906msgid ":kbd:`N or F3`"
1907msgstr ""
1908
1909#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:762
1910msgid ""
1911"Find the next book that matches the current search (only works if search "
1912"highlighting is turned on in search preferences)"
1913msgstr ""
1914
1915#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:763
1916msgid ":kbd:`Shift+N or Shift+F3`"
1917msgstr ""
1918
1919#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:764
1920msgid ""
1921"Find the previous book that matches the current search (only works if search"
1922" highlighting is turned on in search preferences)"
1923msgstr ""
1924
1925#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:765
1926msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+D`"
1927msgstr ""
1928
1929#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:766
1930msgid "Download metadata and covers"
1931msgstr "Elŝuti metadatumojn kaj kovriloj"
1932
1933#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:767
1934msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+R`"
1935msgstr ""
1936
1937#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:768
1938msgid "Restart calibre"
1939msgstr "reŝarĝi na calibre"
1940
1941#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:769
1942msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+Shift+R`"
1943msgstr ""
1944
1945#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:770
1946msgid "Restart calibre in debug mode"
1947msgstr ""
1948
1949#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:771
1950msgid ":kbd:`Shift+Ctrl+E`"
1951msgstr ""
1952
1953#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:772
1954msgid "Add empty books to calibre"
1955msgstr ""
1956
1957#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:773
1958msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+M`"
1959msgstr ""
1960
1961#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:774
1962msgid "Toggle mark/unmarked status on selected books"
1963msgstr ""
1964
1965#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:775
1966msgid ":kbd:`Q`"
1967msgstr ""
1968
1969#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:776
1970msgid ""
1971"Open the Quick View popup for viewing books in related series/tags/etc."
1972msgstr ""
1973
1974#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:777
1975msgid ":kbd:`Shift+Q`"
1976msgstr ""
1977
1978#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:778
1979msgid "Focus the opened Quick View panel"
1980msgstr ""
1981
1982#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:779
1983msgid ":kbd:`Shift+S`"
1984msgstr ""
1985
1986#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:780
1987msgid "Perform a search in the Quick View panel"
1988msgstr ""
1989
1990#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:781
1991msgid ":kbd:`F5`"
1992msgstr ""
1993
1994#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:782
1995msgid "Re-apply the current sort"
1996msgstr ""
1997
1998#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:783
1999msgid ":kbd:`Ctrl+Q`"
2000msgstr ""
2001
2002#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:784
2003msgid "Quit calibre"
2004msgstr ""
2005
2006#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:785
2007msgid ":kbd:`X`"
2008msgstr ""
2009
2010#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/gui.rst:786
2011msgid "Toggle auto scroll of the book list"
2012msgstr ""
2013