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sort by completed #3072

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laoshaw opened this issue Jun 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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sort by completed #3072

laoshaw opened this issue Jun 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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@laoshaw
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laoshaw commented Jun 9, 2024

Short Notice from the maintainer

After 6 years of more or less intensive programming on Calibre-Web, I need a break.
The last few months, maintaining Calibre-Web has felt more like work than a hobby. I felt pressured and teased by people to solve "their" problems and merge PRs for "their" Calibre-Web.
I have turned off all notifications from Github/Discord and will now concentrate undisturbed on the development of “my” Calibre-Web over the next few weeks/months.
I will look into the issues and maybe also the PRs from time to time, but don't expect a quick response from me.

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I read a lot of calibre books and mark the progress, would be super nice if I can sort by that

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go to book list, on the completed column, click on it and sort it

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Thanks for what you do!

@yunimoo
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yunimoo commented Jun 17, 2024

I think that this is a duplicate issue with #2481.

For gauging completeness I assume that you are using a plugin to track this on calibre itself?

@laoshaw
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laoshaw commented Jun 18, 2024

I'm not using any plugin, I just use complete number to rank the importance of the book I need read, the top ones are the most important read-now for me.
I then group the rest books by complete number too, say, 6000-6999 are all c++ books, 5000-5999 are all python stuff,etc. I found they're easier to do and quick to rank/sort instead of using tags.

I would like to do below desktop sorting on the web:

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Thanks!

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