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Old 02-21-2026, 11:52 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
It's the first time I've noticed this issue. The author name and author sort should not be the same. It should be that if the author sort and author name is the same without a comma then it gets sorted in author sort and if it has a comma, it should get sorted in author name.
Damn it, JSWolf read and understand what I write:
Calibre has always import "author sort" stored in the OPF as it, even if is incorect.
this mean:
If the epub already contain a stored value "author sort", Calibre will use it, even if it incorect. You need to manualy check if the "author sort" value of imported book is the good one or not.

You imported book has an incorrect value, Calibre read and use it. If you never check the "author sort" of your book, their is probably plenty of incorect values in your library.

Is not a bug or a issue, is the excepted behavior. Hence the usefulness of the Quality check action.

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