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    <![CDATA[(6) How to Edit a Book]]>
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    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:57:09+02:00</updated>
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        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
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    <![CDATA[This article is part (6) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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To edit a book, you first have to "find the book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907> that you want to
edit. Once you've found it, you should be looking at a window full of
details for the book, as shown below.

[image]

In this case, we've selected the book "Black House" from...
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    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:57:09
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:15:22
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This article is part (6) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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To edit a book, you first have to "find the book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907> that you want to edit.
Once you've found it, you should be looking at a window full of details for the
book, as shown below.

[image]

In this case, we've selected the book "Black House" from the list on the left
and can see all of the details for it on the right side, like the "Title" (1),
the "Main Author" and so on. Whereas the title is just text, the author,
publisher, section and other values are selected from their respective drop-down
lists (2). If you've made changes, the "Save" button (3) will be enabled and you
can press it to save your changes. Use the "Revert" button (4) to throw away any
changes you've made or the "Delete" button (5) to remove the book from the
database. You can learn more about the other buttons in "How to browse your
books" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1913>.

If there is a button with a little downward-pointing arrow next to an item (e.g.
publishers and sections), the available entries are filled in as you type; if
there is a button with three small dots next to an item, a search window is
shown if there are multiple matches for the typed text. In both cases, if you
type an entry that doesn't exist yet, the Book Library offers to create it for
you.

As an example, let's see what happens when you type a new author name, as shown
below:

[image]

Here we've typed the author name "Green" instead of "King"; press tab or enter
to continue and show the window below:

[image]

Since there are already four authors with the last name "Green" in the database,
you are shown a search window and asked to select one of them. The text you
typed is shown in the search arguments on the left (1) and the matching authors
are shown on the right (2). Choose one and press "Open selected" (3) to
continue; the book's author is changed to the one you selected. 

Unlike authors, lists of available publishers, sections and so on are accessible
via a drop-down list, as shown below:

[image]

In the example above, we've pressed the "drop down" button (1) to show a list of
available publishers. The currently selected publisher -- "Random House" -- is
shown and you can select another publisher from the list (2) to choose that one
instead.

Alternatively, you can just start typing the name of a publisher; as you type,
the Book Library will fill in the best match for the letters that you've typed
so far, as shown below:

[image]

Here, we've typed "Gr" and gotten "Grafton Books" (1) as the best match; if
that's the publisher you were looking for, then you can press tab to accept the
suggestion and continue. If it's not, just keep typing the publisher until there
are no more matches in the database, as shown below:

[image]

Now, we've typed "Green" (1) and the Book Library has no suggestions to make;
when you press tab, the Book Library will offer to add the entry you typed as a
new publisher, as shown below:

[image]

The text you typed for the publisher is used as a suggestion, but you can add
more text (1), then press "Ok" (2) to add the new publisher and continue.

When you're finished with all of your changes, make sure to press "Save" in the
toolbar (or type Ctrl+S) to save your changes.

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  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(5) How to Add a Default Template]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1909</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1909"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:57:06+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (5) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you're "adding books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908>, you might find
that you're always filling out certain fields -- like "Location" or
"Owner" -- with the same information. The Book Library can fill out
these values automatically when you create a new book if...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:57:06
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:18:02
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This article is part (5) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you're "adding books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908>, you might find that
you're always filling out certain fields -- like "Location" or "Owner" -- with
the same information. The Book Library can fill out these values automatically
when you create a new book if you set up a default template.

When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, as shown below:

[image]

Just as when adding a book, select "Add Books" (1) from the menu. You'll be
shown the explorer window, set up to add a new book. After filling in the
desired default values, you should have something like the window below:

[image]

In this window, we've filled in the values we want to save with the template
(2), like the "Location", "Owner" and so on. We've also typed a name for our
template next to "Templates" (1); press the "Save Template" button (3) to show
the window below:

[image]

Pressing the little arrow for "Template available for" (1) shows the list of
values; choose "This user on this machine".

[image]

To make the template you selected the default one -- that is, used for new books
-- check the box next to "Use as default template" (1). Press "OK" (2) to save
your changes and close the window.

Now, if you press the "New" button in the toolbar on the explorer window (or
type "Ctrl+N"), a new book has the values from your template pre-filled, so that
you don't have to fill them in yourself anymore, as shown below:

[image]

Your template is selected (1) and the values (2) are pre-filled, as expected.
There are also some buttons (3) for applying, saving and deleting the selected
template ("Cruina's Books" in the example).

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Continue on to "(6) How to edit a Book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914>.

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      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(4) How to Add a Book]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:57:03+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (4) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, as shown
below:

[image]

From here, choose "Add books" to show the window below:

[image]

This window is opened to a new book where you can start filling in the
information for it...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:57:03
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:17:31
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This article is part (4) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, as shown below:

[image]

From here, choose "Add books" to show the window below:

[image]

This window is opened to a new book where you can start filling in the
information for it (1). Fields in pink are required; those in grey are optional.

[image]

Once you've filled in the title, it's copied to the list on the left side (1).
Fill in the name of the author (2) and press tab or enter to continue. Since the
author we chose in this example isn't in the database, the Book Library offers
to create a new one with the window below:

[image]

Since we typed the author as "Last name, first name", the Book Library
automatically extracted the first name (1) and last name (2) to suggest the
author name to create. You can, of course, change it; when you're finished,
press "OK" (3) to continue. You'll be returned to the book window, as shown
below:

[image]

Since the title and author are now filled in, they are colored grey; above, we
have typed "Pre" for the publisher and the Book Library has found "Prentice
Hall" (1) as the best match for it. For more information about making similar
changes, see "How to Edit a Book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914>. After you've filled in
all the information for your book and saved it (using the "Save" button in the
toolbar or by typing Ctrl+S), it should look like the window below:

[image]

After you've added a few books, you might notice that you always fill out
certain fields with the same information. You can tell the Book Library to
pre-fill this information by "(5) adding a Default Template"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1909>.

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Continue on to "(5) How to Add a Default Template"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1909>.

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      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(3) How to Print a List of Books]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1910</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1910"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:56:59+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (3) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, as shown
below:

[image]

In the toolbar, there's a "Print" button (1); press that (or type
Ctrl+P) to show the print window below:

[image]

The list on the left shows the available...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:56:59
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:17:02
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This article is part (3) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, as shown below:

[image]

In the toolbar, there's a "Print" button (1); press that (or type Ctrl+P) to
show the print window below:

[image]

The list on the left shows the available reports; the one you'll use most is the
"Main Book List" (1); select that to show the options for that report. You can
elect to restrict by "Location" and/or "Owner" (2) or just leave one or both
blank to include all books. To just print out the report, press the "Execute"
button (4); to see what the report will look like before printing, press
"Preview" (3) to see the window below:

[image]

From here, you can move forward and back through the pages and press the "Print"
button (1) to print it out.

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Continue on to "(4) How to Add a Book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908>.

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  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(2) How to Browse your Books]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1913</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1913"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:56:52+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (2) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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Browsing your books will always start with a search, as demonstrated in
the "searching for books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907> tutorial. So,
let's start from there:

[image]

An explorer window shows the contents of a list of books (1); selecting
a book on the left...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:56:52
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:16:42
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This article is part (2) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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Browsing your books will always start with a search, as demonstrated in the
"searching for books" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907>
tutorial. So, let's start from there:

[image]

An explorer window shows the contents of a list of books (1); selecting a book
on the left shows the details for that book on the right, where you can "change
them" <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914>, if you like.

However, if you select the "Books" itself, you'll see another list on the right,
showing more information:

[image]

As you can see, the explorer is showing the list of "Books" (1) and the books
are grouped by "section" (2). You can change how the books are grouped using the
"Group by" drop-down list. The books are grouped by their section; press the "+"
next to a group to expand it (3), as we've done for the "Horror" section in the
example above. You can also print or show a print preview for a list using the
buttons in the toolbar (4). See "How to Print a List of Books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1910> for more information on
printing.

Each book in the list on the left has a small "+"-sign next to it. Click this
button to show information associated with that book, as shown below:

[image]

Above, we've expanded information for the book "Black House" and also expanded
information for that book's publisher, "Random House" (2) and section "Fantasy"
(3); under each of these entries, we've also expanded the list of books for the
publisher and section, respectively. Since we've selected the publisher in the
list on the left, we see details for the publisher  on the right, including the
number of books (1).

With a few simple clicks of the mouse, you have a wealth of information about
your book library available. You can, of course, select any of these lists of
books and press the "Print" button in the toolbar (or type Ctrl+P) to print that
list. 

At any point, you can select the "Search" button (4) from the toolbar (or type
Ctrl+O) to search for a new list of books.

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Continue on to "(3) How to Print a List of Books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1910>.

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  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[(1) How to Search for Books]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:56:49+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[This article is part (1) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, shown
below:

[image]

Select "Search for Book" (1) from the list to bring up the book search
window, shown below:

[image]

On the left side of the window are fields by which you...
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      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:56:49
Updated by marco on 25. Aug 2008 21:16:08
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This article is part (1) of a multi-part "Book Library tutorial"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911>.

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When you start the Book Library, you're taken to the main menu, shown below:

[image]

Select "Search for Book" (1) from the list to bring up the book search window,
shown below:

[image]

On the left side of the window are fields by which you can search; fill in the
values you're looking for, then press "Search" or hit enter to continue. For
this tutorial, type "king" in the "Main Author" field (1), then press the
"Search" button (2) (or press tab or enter on the keyboard). If there is only
one author whose last name starts with "king", that author is automatically
selected; if there is more than one, the following window is shown:

[image]

Choose the author for whom you'd like to find books -- in this case, you should
choose "King, Stephen" (2) -- and press "Open selected" (2) to continue. Press
"Search" on the original search window and you'll see the results below:

[image]

Here you can see the value by which you searched -- Stephen King (1) -- and you
can press the button with an ellipsis on it ([...]) to choose a different author
or just type a different name. The current matches for your searches are listed
on the right (2); you can see above the list that 25 books were found and that
there are "more available". You can press the "More results" button (3) to load
more matches in that case. Once you've found the book or books for which you're
searching, select them in the list on the right and press the "Open selected"
button (4). The books appear in the explorer window, as shown below:

[image]

The list on the left (1) shows the books you selected in the search window and
the area on the right shows details for the selected book ("Black House" in this
case). You can change any of these details, then press "save" in the toolbar or
press Ctrl+S on the keyboard. See "How to Edit a Book"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914> for more information on
changing a book.

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Continue on to "(2) How to Browse your Books"
<https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1913>.

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  </entry>
  <entry>
      <title type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[How to Use the Book Library]]>
  </title>
    <id>https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911</id>
    <link href="https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1911"/>
    <updated>2008-08-25T20:56:37+02:00</updated>
    <author>
        <name type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Marco von Ballmoos]]>
  </name>
      <uri>https://earthli.com/users/marco</uri>
    </author>
      <summary type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[The Book Library is a personal library manager that lets you organize
the books in your library by section, publisher and author. You can keep
track of lots of information about each book, including the price,
condition and so on. It's pretty easy to use the Book Library, but you
should still...
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  </summary>
      <content type="text" xml:lang="en-us">
    <![CDATA[Published by marco on 25. Aug 2008 20:56:37
Updated by marco on 28. Sep 2008 11:12:31
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The Book Library is a personal library manager that lets you organize the books
in your library by section, publisher and author. You can keep track of lots of
information about each book, including the price, condition and so on. It's
pretty easy to use the Book Library, but you should still familiarize yourself
using the tutorial outlined below.

   1. "How to Search for Books"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1907>
   2. "How to Browse your Books"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1913>
   3. "How to Print a List of Books"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1910>
   4. "How to Add a Book"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1908>
   5. "How to Add a Default Template"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1909>
   6. "How to Edit a Book"
      <https://www.earthli.com/news/view_article.php?id=1914>

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[image] This manual is also available as a "PDF document"
<https://www.earthli.com/data/users/marco/downloads/book_library_handbook.pdf>.

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