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Old 11-18-2013, 04:26 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by kentmatt View Post
I've noticed that Postmedia has not removed their 'today's paper' pages (or at least the Vancouver Sun has not). It would be nice if the original recipes could be restored to the default installation of Calibre - as they are much better.

Note: one thing that changed this past week was a minor change in the format of the news stories (again, at least for the Vancouver Sun) - 'storycontent' is now 'story_content'
They will eventually (they announced as much). If you prefer the old recipes you could retrieve them from bazaar. I'm not convinced they are "much" better since the new recipes have all of that content plus much more, but then that is what calibre's custom recipe capability is for.
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