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Old 11-21-2018, 02:25 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by karl1c View Post
I have CC on iOS and the only fields that are editable are the _is_read_ and _last_read_date_.

1. Is there a reason CC does not support editing of other fields?

2. In principal, does the Calibre driver support syncing other fields?
I've had a look at the code for the driver at https://github.com/kovidgoyal/calibr..._app/driver.py and fiddled about with Wireshark.
It seems that CC sends all the metadata back and looks like the driver *should* sync it.
I've tried emulating CC (with changes to, say, the comments field) using netcat, but the changes don't appear in Calibre (the changes to _is_read_ *do* appear).

Thanks.
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