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Old 05-06-2011, 03:40 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by PeterMzizi View Post
I guess the main area of conflict would be over owner/author and so for this 3 must be the right answer but other things like creation date may reflect when the work was written and not when typed into a computer. Certainly would be great to have the W2E metadata stored in the odt for future reference/use
Hi Peter,
W2E stores also in the current version the W2E metadata in the .odt file. If you create an empty .odt and the populate the metadata from the W2E window, that data are stored inside the file.

My doubt are in getting metadata from standard .odt (.doc, .rtf) fields.
In that files, the author field is always the name of the owner of the word processor software. So if you wants to create an ePub from a text of Shakespeare, in the metadata you'll find your own name…

What you, and other users, think about this?
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