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Old 02-26-2011, 06:23 AM   #5
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Calibre has nothing to do with the semicolons being there.
Calibre replaces commas in a tag with semicolons because as itimpi said, the comma is the character that separates one tag from another.
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If calibre did not, then the tag 'biography, philosophy, Wittgenstein; Ludwig' would end up as three separate tags, 'biography', 'philosophy', and 'Wittgenstein; Ludwig'
I thought that was the point of swapping a comma with a semicolon. To make sure "Wittgenstein, Ludwig" is treated as one tag as "Wittgenstein; Ludwig".

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