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Old 01-14-2013, 03:25 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Geoff are you aware if Kepubs are handled the same way; that is one author only showing?

Also, does the book have 2 entries - one for Sheffield and one for Purnelle, or just one copy of it shows on the Glo under Sheffield?

Another question: what format have you got your books listed under - title or author?
I have one kepub with multiple authors (editors actually), and all are shown correctly in the format Author1, Author2 and Author3. I haven't found one that uses an ampersand instead of "and", which makes me wonder if the ampersand is the problem.

There is only one copy of the epubs, and it makes no difference whether they are listed by author or by title, they only show the first author.

However if I edit the metedata in Calibre so that the author names are separated by commas (Charles Sheffield, Jerry Pournelle) then the Glo shows both names in the book listings. So that is a work-around, but it would be nice to be able to use "&" or "and" to seperate the authors.
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