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Improvment: A list of books to borrow the next time in the library #4

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hochwasser opened this issue Aug 27, 2022 · 3 comments
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@hochwasser
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Hello,

we really love your program to manage the borrowed books.
I would like to propose a new feature: A list of books added from the search one likes to borrow the next time in the library. When the books are borrowed from the library the get removed from the list.

Thanks for your hard work.

@benibela
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I had adding different kinds of list on my to-do-list for a long time. But there is always something more urgent

When the books are borrowed from the library the get removed from the list.

That is difficult, because many libraries have inconsistent data. Like a book might be called "Die Stadt der tausend Treppen" by "Robert Jackson Bennett" in the search, but is called "Stadt der tausend Treppen" by "Bennett, Robert" when borrowing it

@hochwasser
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Hello @benibela,

this is of topic but I found no other way to get to you.
Is there a description how to setup and compile videlibri from source?
I use debian testing, installed lazarus with apt and loaded the bookWatch.lpi into lazarus.
There are unresolved dependency I get not fixed.

@benibela
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benibela commented Nov 6, 2022

Hello @benibela,

this is of topic but I found no other way to get to you. Is there a description how to setup and compile videlibri from source? I use debian testing, installed lazarus with apt and loaded the bookWatch.lpi into lazarus. There are unresolved dependency I get not fixed.

At the bottom of the download page there are some notes: https://www.videlibri.de/downloads.html

And the download there includes dependencies of other repositories (in the archive under components). Perhaps open/register the lpk files first in Lazarus

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