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Old 02-23-2010, 07:31 AM   #110
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Stanza does not understand the concept of Series! Probably because the ePub standard does not yet specify a way of handling series information.

In my Calibre2Web program what I did was add the Series information to the Summary data in the gereated XML catalogs. This was not ideal as it meant you had to load the book and looks at its info to find out this information. My brother who reads a lot of series found it was easier to go to the generated online catalog and browser the series sub-section from there.

The ideal solution would be a relase of Stanza that does recognise series in some way - but that is dependent on LexCycle.

The current treatment you mention in Stanza relies on the tags being embedded into the books metadata. You could do this yourself in calibre. I do not see how Calibre2Opds could do this as it does not touch book content.

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