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Old 04-25-2018, 11:44 AM   #9
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As long as we do not know how the IP3 generates/extracts the series information it will be very difficult.

There are three metadata lines which handle the series thing in my calibre metadate: calibre:series, calibre: series_index and further down calibre:user_metadata:#series (the way I setup the series on my system). Even in standalone titles without series the IP3 grabs the third line (which is always existing as a calibre:user attribute) and displays that content as the series name (see my scr001.jpg).

Either I have a fundamental problem with my calibre setup (since many years now) or IP3 is misinterpreting the delivered information.

@trekk: can you give me some snapshots of your metadata?

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