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Old 01-02-2014, 10:54 AM   #16
elibrarian
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
If you're set against using calibre's standard metadata editor for some reason, there's nothing to stop you editing metadata directly. It's all there in the .opf file, so just double-click on it in the Editor and edit away to your heart's content. It won't update your calibre library metadata for that book, of course, just the epub's metadata.
I know that. Actually most of the metadata is integrated in my raw epub generated by Notetab.

I'm not set against Calibre's standard editor as such, but I'm set against it inserting metadata without my consent. And I'm set against the apparent need for renaming and moving my files to edit the metadata, which is why I would like it to be integrated in the standalone editor.

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Kim
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