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Old 02-28-2026, 06:45 PM   #6
Comfy.n
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Curious : Where did you do this to the Comments column?

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The Comments column I placed on the left side is a clone, see:

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I create Comments column clones according to the display format I need, such as trimmed, non-trimmed... currently I have comment2, and comments3.

This way I can get my Author Bio column, by checking its 'Show with comments in Book Details, display on the right.

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Here is another example of what I said about the dc description:

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The comments, in that case, were fetched from online metadata providers.

As i said, what I hadn't noticed is that calibre is using dc:description in viewer metadada.
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