![]() ![]() Suppose you have a slew of publications, long titles and various editions of same, the chance is big that internal book metadata has the same title in your various copies or editions. ![]() We are still in the adding to Calibre phase here. I can think of a few situations where reading the metadata from filename rather than from book itself would be preferable. So the point is more a how to get them into Calibre in the first place without the first imported copy getting overwritten or the second added copy ignored depending on merge settings, when you want both or however many copies you have Importing these into Calibre (from the local file system) is then going to cause issues if retrieving that internal title instead. They are run when the book is sent to the device to modify the metadata at that point.I can think of a few situations where reading the metadata from filename rather than from book itself would be preferable. If the point is to add series information for sorting on the device, then you can achieve this using metadata plugboards. Both will display and sort on them in the libraries. But, I have to ask why do you want to do this? Calibre and the Kobo devices handle the metadata correctly.
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