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Old 08-19-2020, 05:46 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by slate View Post
Of course it is. That is a single screenshot.

I have also tried changing the format to "any format" and setting the device to "any device". This simply does nothing for me.

This is painful.
Did you also check the driver Save template? Or the Save to Disk Save Template?

I would suggest something like:

{author_sort:sublist(0,1,&)}/{title}/{author_sort:sublist(0,1,&)} - {series:| |}{series_index:0>5.2f| | - }{title}

When I tried your template using epub:any, the <dc:title> tag in content.opf was set to the series series index - title correctly and imported with that information as the displayed title on a Clara HD.

Of course, given that a Kobo ereader can now display the series without that, it's a pretty useless tactic.

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