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Old 07-29-2024, 04:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
I would suggest using calibre's save to disk to ensure that metadata is embedded and then use kepubify to convert epub to kepub with the dual extension (I use a batch file to do this). Copy the kepubs to Dropbox and delete the contents of the folder where you did the save to disk. Unless you are using Polish or Modify ePub or similar tool that embeds metadata, the epub file you are copying to Dropbox will not carry any metadata or cover image with it.
I've turned off calibre's automatic metadata embedding for Save to disk and when opening in the editor.. When I edit the eBook, I make sure the metadata is correct. So no need for the code to be modified after it's edited.
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