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Old 02-13-2016, 07:43 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by fidvo View Post
One cheap and easy way to do this would be to have a "dummy" text file in Calibre. In the body of the text put your tag sets. Now it's just a matter of copy and paste.
Good point, but I wouldn't have the file in Calibre. Under Windows, I use a fork of Florian Balmer's Notepad2 as my standard text editor. Notepad2 can be set via a registry hack to replace built-in Notepad, and I do so. It's built on Neil Hodgson's Scintilla edit control, which adds syntax highlighting for various language, code folding, and an assortment of other things out of the box. It invokes instantly here, so I'd just use it to load the tag definitions file, select the line I want, and copy/paste into Calibre.
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