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Old 01-12-2024, 04:49 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by DrChiper View Post
Yesterday I saw an excellent explanation on how to use subtitles in combination with Kobo e-readers. I knew it was possible, but somehow never implemented it. I decided to bite the bullet and give it a go.
Personally, I just use the subtitle capability in the Kobo driver along with a custom column (very boringly called subtitle) where I can copy/paste the subtitle for the few books where it is worth while. Most the of subtitles I see are more along the lines of "Book Title: An exciting fantasy novel perfect for the fans of <insert list of authors>" or "Book Title: A Novel".

Adding non-standard metadata into the ePub would not be all that useful, IMHO. calibre already stuffs that into one of it's metadata content block.
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