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Originally Posted by icallaci
I fix everything: metadata, validation errors, and obvious formatting problems. I prefer books in a series to have consistent covers and formatting, but if the publisher decides to do something radically different, I'll leave it. I've gotten better at fixing as the years go by, so the early books aren't done as well as the later books. I was driving myself crazy by trying to go back and refix everything, so I decided to fix only the books by the author I am currently reading or about to read. It's a pain for authors with 50+ books, but it's better than trying to refix the entire library all at once.
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Same here. I have restarted a library fix a few months ago, and do a few books at a time. I'm not buying or adding anything new. If everything is fixed to the best of my abilities, I'll leave it at that and won't go back again. The Calibre Editor might get support to detect errors it couldn't detect before, but it's undoable to keep refixing a library that is now close to 850 books.