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Old 12-29-2017, 04:59 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by mmjess View Post
2. Clean up the structure

> After the metadata adjustment of my eBooks, I would like to be able to rename all the HTML splited files automatically with their new organization and new name. Example:

From "Dick,Philip K - Counter-clock worldd_split_000.html"
To "Philip K Dick - Counter-Clock World_split_000.html"

Thank you for your help!

Jess
Hmmm... don't use spaces in the filenames -- the results can get interesting (for certain values of interesting). .

Otherwise, why bother with adding the author and book name to files that are internal to the epub? For the most part, I just use Sigil's default Section0001 with auto-increment to consistently rename the files though both Sigil and calibre's editor can rename the files with a supplied text segment as part of the file name. I.e. Philip_K_Dick_Counter-Clock_World_Split_0000 as the starting file name.

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