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Old 11-30-2011, 06:39 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Tango Mike View Post
I just now opened that .epub in Sigil, and in the "all HTML" view confirmed that is indeed the case. I then used Sigil to open the .htm file used to create the .epub, and my name appears nowhere in the html. This seems evidence enough that Calibre is the culprit.
Calibre does not insert any info into any conversion that you didn't put there. That said, stray plugins that you might have been practicing on could still be laying around the plugins directory and affecting things.

To narrow it down you could try the portable version of calibre. This would be a clean copy of calibre without any odd plugins or settings in the configuration folder. Add the html, do the conversion and see what happens.

Edit: The portable version may just be for Windows? If this is the case go to Preferences - Miscellaneous and open the configuration folder. Leave this open and exit calibre, rename the folder, then restart calibre. When asked point calibre to your library. You now have a brand new configuration. Add the html and convert again. If this makes no difference then it is time to look outside of calibre.

You can always exit calibre and rename the old configuration folder back to its previous name and be right back to the setup you had prior to this experiment.

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