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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
My suggestion is to use the Modify ePub plugin. It's goal is to make as little changes to the code as possible. It will make less changes when it embeds the metadata then calibre will using polish.

And in the editor, it defaults to updating the metadata when you use it. So I suggest to disable that. The way to do it is to load an ePub into the editor. Then go to Edit > Preferences > Integration with calibre. Uncheck Update metadata embedded in the book when opening. That way the code will be not be changed at all if you use the editor. And when you exit out of the editor do not save the eBook.
Jon
AFAIK that (disable) is only needed if you do NOT want current Calibre metadata (cover) in the book. No other code is changed leaving that enabled.
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