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Old 09-22-2020, 07:26 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Rellwood View Post
Consider adding the timestamp as the author for your periodicals. I noticed that my catalogs were all being sent with the date as the author, I can't remember why but for whatever reason all my catalogs, unless I manually change it, has the date in full format as the author.

You can do this with the plugbord as well.
Yeah, that's the plan. Of course that means I'll have to figure out how to do it, and since basically the only thing I can ever remember how to do with Calibre is run ebook-convert and calibre-smtp, that might take a while. The UI is so bizarre I've never managed to remember how to use it for anything else from one session to the next. (Well, that's a lie: I've also hacked its ebook conversion fairly extensively for use converting an ebook into a paper book: back then, its PDF conversion couldn't do different margins on facing pages or page numbers properly, so I had to add that. But that's different, that's Python and the command line, it's much easier to grasp than Calibre's, ah, shall we say *unique* user interface.)
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