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Originally Posted by At_Libitum
But these are structural checks? so within the book?
e.g. Check iTunes files (gives a log) vs Check Calibre Bookmark files (no log)
hmm...that forces me to do the same thing in different ways.. guess that means customizing...thanks, seems I've got my work cut out for me.
e.g. with the non-dc:metadata I would have gladly had a log instead with what it found incorrect since the highlight is non-permanent and all it tells me is that that book has "some" kind of weirdness in the metadata but not what.
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Whether there is a log or not is dictated by whether I thought there might be something useful in the output.
For bookmark files, there is only one bookmark file, it is either present or not. For iTunes there are a couple of files it checks for, so I thought it might be useful to include in the log which of them it found. Though in reality people probably don't care for that particular check...
The non dc:metadata check is a bit of an edge case. It really should only be of interest to people who are publishing their ePubs through some specific websites that will reject such data being present. For the other 99.99% of users you shouldn't ever need to even run this check...