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108 lines
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<p>...that if a book has more than one author, you should separate
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their names by a semi-colon, so that Tellico will know how to split them
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and use them separately.</p>
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<p>Any other field which allows multiple values should be entered the
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same way, with a semi-colon (;) separating each value.</p>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can change which fields are shown in the list view by
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right-clicking on the column header.
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can add, edit, or modify the fields in the collection using
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the Field Editor. The arrow buttons below the field list can be used to change the
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position of the field in the list, which affects the placement in the entry
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editor.</p>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that if you want to filter by a Checkbox field, a value of
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"true" should be used. If you'd like to filter to
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show only the science fiction books which you've not read, for
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example, check the <em>Match all of the
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following</em> button, set the first rule to have "Genre"
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"contains" "Science Fiction" (no quotes) and the second rule to
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have "Read" "does not contain" "true" (no quotes).</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that if a non-word character is used in the Quick Filter, the text is
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interpreted as a regular expression.</p>
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<p>To show only books which are by Weber or Bujold, for example, then
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type "weber|bujold" (no quotes) in the filter box.</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can edit more than one entry at a time, by holding down
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the Shift or Ctrl key and selecting multiple entries.</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can convert an existing book collection to a bibliography,
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which can then be exported to bibtex or Bibtexml format.</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can add, edit, and delete string macros for bibliographies.</p>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that if more than one field is formatted as a name, then an additional
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group named "People" is added to the collection, allowing authors and editors
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to be sorted or printed together, for example.</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can modify the appearance of the printed output by modifying
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the <tt>tellico-printing.xsl</tt> file. The file generates HTML, and the CSS
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within the stylesheet governs things like the font, the margins, etc.</p>
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</html>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can import using any generic XSL stylesheet which
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outputs a valid Tellico XML file.</p>
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</html>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that double-clicking an entry item opens the Entry Editor.</p>
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</html>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can add HTML tags to any Paragraph field for formatting, such as
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<b>bold</b> or <i>italic</i>.</p>
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</html>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that in the Detailed View, you can press a letter on the
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keyboard to skip to the next entry that starts with that letter.</p>
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</tip>
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<tip category="Tellico">
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<p>...that you can use Dependent Fields to combine multiple separated fields
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into a single field. Just select the type Dependent and use a description
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similar to "Value: %{fielda}%{fieldb}" where %{...} gets replaced with the
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appropriate field value. This is useful to collect multiple values in a
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single field, e.g. for better grouping, and to combine fields of different
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types by respecting proper sorting at the same time. Consider for example
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a number field followed by a text subfield with entries 3b, 14a.</p>
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