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Old 01-08-2016, 03:56 AM   #827
darrenmcg
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Any chance of a new feature...?

I asked about this in the main Calibre forum, but thought it might me more useful here... I don't suppose a function to clean the formatting in the metadata comments section could be implimented?

Currently I clear all formatting but I'm usually left with something like:
<p class="description">blah,blah,blah</p>
or:
<p>blah,blah,blah</p>
I'd like to get rid of all that and just have:
blah,blah,blah

I'm trying to have a "clean" <dc:description> in the epubs content.opf file and Clibre's comments section.
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