[Enhancement]: Option to hide Series from Series overview #883

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opened 2026-04-24 23:25:03 +02:00 by adam · 5 comments
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Originally created by @Blindie92 on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023).

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An Option for a Series to hide in Series overwiew would be nice, so we can create a Series that is only shown in another Series for a more granular sort.

Originally created by @Blindie92 on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023). ### Describe the feature/enhancement An Option for a Series to hide in Series overwiew would be nice, so we can create a Series that is only shown in another Series for a more granular sort.
adam added the enhancement label 2026-04-24 23:25:03 +02:00
adam closed this issue 2026-04-24 23:25:03 +02:00
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@hobesman commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023):

Another approach might be in the series overview tab, to provide a toggle "show primary series only" vs "show primary series AND subseries"

Edit: one complication is that it might not always be obvious which is a primary series and which is a subseries, since some books in series A might not be in Series B, and vice versa. So which is the primary and which is the secondary, or would the program have to treat any series as primary if any book in the series is not contained in the other series.

So if series A and series B have some books in common, then if series A has any books not in series B, then series A is still a primary series. Otherwise series A is a subseries. If series B has any books not in series A, then series B is a primary series. And finally if both series contain exactly the same list of books (but perhaps in a different order, but but necessarily) then... Treat both as primary? Pick the first alphabetically to display as primary?

@hobesman commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023): Another approach might be in the series overview tab, to provide a toggle "show primary series only" vs "show primary series AND subseries" Edit: one complication is that it might not always be obvious which is a primary series and which is a subseries, since some books in series A might not be in Series B, and vice versa. So which is the primary and which is the secondary, or would the program have to treat any series as primary if any book in the series is not contained in the other series. So if series A and series B have some books in common, then if series A has any books not in series B, then series A is still a primary series. Otherwise series A is a subseries. If series B has any books not in series A, then series B is a primary series. And finally if both series contain exactly the same list of books (but perhaps in a different order, but but necessarily) then... Treat both as primary? Pick the first alphabetically to display as primary?
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@Blindie92 commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023):

Another Idea, on the start page, the next audiobook for the series should be only from the sub series, not two from sub and main series.

@Blindie92 commented on GitHub (Jan 11, 2023): Another Idea, on the start page, the next audiobook for the series should be only from the sub series, not two from sub and main series.
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@advplyr commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023):

Can this be merged with #2092? It seems like the same

@advplyr commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023): Can this be merged with #2092? It seems like the same
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@Blindie92 commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023):

Yes, looks like the same

@Blindie92 commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023): Yes, looks like the same
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@advplyr commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023):

Duplicate of #2092

@advplyr commented on GitHub (Sep 17, 2023): Duplicate of #2092
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Reference: starred/audiobookshelf#883