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Originally Posted by JimmXinu
Hmmm. On the one hand, you have a point, it would be more consistent. And '{{,}}' is by no means pretty.
On the other hand, I feel like '\,' is something that people would be more likely to use accidentally or without understanding what they're doing--especially with '\( \)' appearing in the regexp.
I also figure it's slightly more likely to appear by typo in the data.
Anybody else care to register an opinion? I'm tempted to just flip a coin. 
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Are you sure you can't just use a comma? A tag can't actually have a comma. Or at least I can't work out how to enter one in the calibre GUI. The two places I can think of both use the comma as a separator. If you put a comma in the tag via FFDL, it get changed to a semi-colon somewhere along the way. I know I looked at this before, and I think it was where FFDL handed the string the calibre to make a tag.