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Old 02-13-2025, 01:43 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
Thanks for the dialogue.

With the ebooks in Kobo, I select <download> and the ebook is transmitted to ADE to reside in the ADE Library.

I don't understand what you are saying or implying.
I've never used ADE with Kobo and even when I last had a computer with ADE (2016?) I never used an ADE "library".

I use the browser on Kobo and either a drm free epub file is saved, wherever I choose, or the small ACSM text file (which I rename at download) for redeeming the DRMed epub. I then import the ACSM to Calibre, which is my library system), which fetches the epub. I then save the epub to the place where the acsm file was saved. I then use epub to epub convert to remove any stupid line-height settings. Sometimes I have to edit CSS if the publisher was very stupid.

I fix Collection, subtitle, series, blurb, title, author etc as needed in Edit Metadata.

Then copy via USB from Calibre to the Kobo.
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