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Old 08-21-2011, 09:58 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by darkbeanies View Post
Right, I personally get every authors name, every tag, in the details view.

However, my tags are in a bit of a mess. The best way to organize tags is in calibre. Calibre does not recognize the semi colon. I need to change the semicolon to ampersand (for authors) or a comma (for tags).

Then, once i have organised all my tags/authors, i need to put the semicolon back, because windows explorer uses semicolons...
What you are doing is interesting, but seems limited to PDFs and doesn't apply to ePubs since Windows explorer doesn't read the metadata from those files.

Good Luck with your solution.
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