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Old 03-02-2008, 02:47 AM   #384
Darqref
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Seattle area
Device: Rocket PRO, gen3, Pocketbook360
bug report on mobi12mobi

When I tried to use only the --author and --outfile flags, the title was reset also. I used the following command line


mobi2mobi 0671319612.prc --author "Elizabeth Moon" --outfile Against_the_Odds.prc

The file ended up with correct filename and author, but the title was set to "0671319612".

I re-downloaded the first year's webscriptions (I had them in Rocket format before) and most of them had no author set and the filename was set to the SKU. I want to reset them to a filename that I can identify from a file listing, and also have the correct authors listed. I'm experimenting with the correct format of a spreadsheet to use for a batch file, and discovered the title gets reset if I do not use the --title flag. When I DO use the --title flag, the new file has the correct title listed.

Roger
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