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Old 02-24-2021, 08:23 PM   #4
davidfor
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Originally Posted by ownedbycats View Post
For FFF, I actually have this. I don't know if it affects things:

Code:
add_to_replace_metadata:
## Changes breaks to paragraphs in comments for better formatting
 description=><br/>=></p><p>
 description=><p>=><p align="justify">
I set a plugboard to anyformat:KOBO = ([{comments}] -> comments) and then ran a "update cached metadata." It didn't remove the extra breaks though. Did I do it wrong?
The update cached metadata is not involved. That updates the file metadata.calibre which the Kobo device does not use at all.

But, that plugboard is against the wrong device. That is for the old devices such as the original Kobo or the WiFi. You need to create the plugboard for whichever of the KoboTouch or KoboTouchExtended driver you are using.

Then, if you have the driver configured to update the metadata on the device, just plugging it in should do it. The "Sending metadata to device" will take longer than normal as it will be updating the metadata for all the books on the device, but, all the comments should be updated.
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