1kgabriel
I don't know how to confine my search to return only capitalized items. I have read the search wiki but could not find the answer. One of my tags is 'audiobook'. At some point I tagged a book as "Audiobook". I don't want this extra tag and would like to edit it but don't know how other than going through the 900 plus books I have with this tag. I have tried clicking on the Audiobook tag on my homepage (it brings up all 900 books), searching from all collections, searching from tags etcetera and nothing works. Advanced search does not offer a filter re match case. Using quotes did not work. I know, I know, this is such a picayune problem but it bothers me.
2jjwilson61
There's a drop down control at the top of the Your Books page that if you select tags will show all the tags in your library. From there you can select the tag that is capitalized and edit it. That will change that tag on all of your books, or all the books in the collection you've selected
3bnielsen
>1 kgabriel: Standard trick is to sort the column and see if Audiobook sorts on top or on bottom.
Another trick is to export as TSV or Excel file and find the culprit in Excel (or in my case LibreOffice Calc).
If you have programming skills you can do quite advanced things with the TSV file. I have a 16 volume set of Arabian Nights and have a small script that tells me how many un-reviewed stories are left in each volume.
Another trick is to export as TSV or Excel file and find the culprit in Excel (or in my case LibreOffice Calc).
If you have programming skills you can do quite advanced things with the TSV file. I have a 16 volume set of Arabian Nights and have a small script that tells me how many un-reviewed stories are left in each volume.
4eclbates
>2 jjwilson61: I second this! I often have tags that are the same except for a capitalized letter, and this way makes it easy to find and fix them. Editing the incorrectly capitalized tag fixes it. Takes a couple seconds.
5SandraArdnas
The method in >2 jjwilson61: is also useful when you want to change an existing tag, not just merge 2 similar ones. It makes tag management much easier and is one of LT's great features.
To avoid making near-identical tags in the first place, I use the auto-complete, which should pop up after you type the first three letters.
To avoid making near-identical tags in the first place, I use the auto-complete, which should pop up after you type the first three letters.
6kgabriel
>2 jjwilson61: Thank you so much for replying! Appreciated. Very well hidden! This is good to know.