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Old 06-07-2016, 05:04 PM   #27
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@mariaclaudia,

I need to rule out that there are "invisible" complex (unicode) characters in those problem author names that we cannot "see", but are there nevertheless and are causing the ABCH plug-in to misinterpret them.

I have a huge number of English and Spanish EPUBs, but I could not find a single ABCH that was not correct. So, I need your help.

Could you do the following?

[1] Select all of a single problem author's books.

[2] Using Bulk Edit Metadata, manually change the author from what it is to what it is, but manually keying the author's name again. Do not copy and paste. Key it in freshly so we know it is a valid author name. Save the changes.

[3] Restart Calibre.

[4] Run the ABCH job.


Look at that problem author's books and see if ABCH was "fixed" (or not). Let me know.



Thanks.


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