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Old 08-24-2020, 12:02 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Kryz-El View Post
It has taken me 7 years to undo what calibre did to my collection. No thanks. I built the books from public domain txt files using TEBookConverter. I should have said anywhere but calibre. Thanks for all of your help.
Import the books into calibre which will leave the originals untouched, massage the metadata, add covers, etc. Use either Polish or ModifyEpub to update the metadata in the epub fles. Do a save to disk with a template that will add the series, author and title info.

As for TEBookConverter, looking at various pages:
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TEBookConverter is a multithreaded and easy to use ebook converter. It uses reliable Calibre.
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TEBookConverter is an easy-to-use ebook converter that uses Calibre.
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