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Old 07-13-2012, 02:14 AM   #8
davidfor
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Originally Posted by RossK View Post
These are separate text documents downloaded from a fanfic site, combined into one document per set and saved in both .odt and .doc. When final editing is done I convert to HTML.

I just loaded a dozen of them one at a time into Firefox and they all came up under the proper title. Frankly, I don't know enough about any WP's to draw a conclusion.
When you add an ebook to calibre, calibre will get the title and author from either the file name or the metadata. I'm assuming you have it set to get these from the metadata in the file. If so, are you setting the document properties in OpenOffice? Calibre seems to read the title from this. I suspect that with the different files you are combining, sometimes the title property is being set (say from the title of a HTML file) and sometimes it isn't.

Also, as you are talking about fanfic, have you tried the FanFiction Downloader plugin?
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