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Whenever I open any file on foliate it is added to my library, even when I just want to check whether it's the right book for me. There is no option to remove all those books from the list, so I have a long list of books I don't want/don't have any longer and the ones I'm reading. It would be nice to either be able to select and remove many quickly (not individually) at the same time, or to have a "favorite" reading list I can add my real books that I want to read (the un"favorite"s would be "recent"s). A third option is to not automatically add every opened file to library, and make adding to library optional, upon opening the file. I don't even know where the file of my reading list is so I can remove it to have a clean library right now. I have had to make zathura my default epub app so as to not make the library even messier.
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Whenever I open any file on foliate it is added to my library, even when I just want to check whether it's the right book for me. There is no option to remove all those books from the list, so I have a long list of books I don't want/don't have any longer and the ones I'm reading. It would be nice to either be able to select and remove many quickly (not individually) at the same time, or to have a "favorite" reading list I can add my real books that I want to read (the un"favorite"s would be "recent"s). A third option is to not automatically add every opened file to library, and make adding to library optional, upon opening the file. I don't even know where the file of my reading list is so I can remove it to have a clean library right now. I have had to make zathura my default epub app so as to not make the library even messier.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: