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Old 11-08-2018, 06:57 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Phssthpok View Post
OK, further investigation reveals that it's not a save-to-disk problem but an "add books" problem.

Looking at the OPF using the editor, the tags appear as a series of <dc:subject> entries. These are also present in the saved copy, but they are stripped out when the book is re-imported.

Under "Adding Books" I have "Read metadata from file contents rather than file name" checked. I can't find anything else that might cause the <dc:subject> entries to be stripped out.

Any ideas?
Open the epub you're importing in the editor and look in the content.opf, do you see any dc:subject entries? If you do then I have no idea what the problem is.

But, maybe you are referring to a loose metadata.opf; if so, try adding it as a book, then add the epub to the the newly created book by dropping onto its details panel, then remove the OPF format file with the Remove Books->Remove specific format tool.

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