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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
1. I dont see how that's possible. You're going to have to provide examples.
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Looks like you're right but it's also a bit weird. During my tests I had several examples and corrected them: With the eBook-ISBN calibre retrieved the ASIN for the Kindle-Edition and did title case and after changing the ISBN to a Print Edition (Soft- or Hardcover) it didn't.
But I couldn't reproduce this behaviour today and now it seems to work...strange but fine
If I find an example in the future I will post it here.
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
In the next calibre release I will change the code to not run title case if the result has a language set and the language is not english. THat should help, but it will only work if google returns langauge metadata with its results.
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Looks like that way it will work
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For example the book title "United States of America:
Geschichte und Kultur- Von der ersten Kolonie bis zur Gegenwart" on books.google.de delivers the following log entries with only Google set as metadata source (excerpt):
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Using plugins: Google
The log from individual plugins is below
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Title : United States of America: Geschichte Und Kultur- Von Der Ersten Kolonie Bis Zur Gegenwart
(title case done)
Author(s) : Bernd Stöver
Publisher : Beck C. H.
Languages : deu
Published : 2012-08-15T23:39:22.245000+00:00
Identifiers : google:Uf6TtgAACAAJ, isbn:9783406639678
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Let's hope Google will always return "Languages".
I'm happy to test it soon
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
3. That is deliberate. Lots of amazon titles have junk in parentheses, like [Mass market] or (Kindle edition) in their titles. So calibre will strip anything in parentheses.
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I see your point and that's fine with me.