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Old 03-17-2013, 04:48 AM   #1
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how does iBooks identify epub notes-syncing-wise?

I had an epub I had to modify with Calibre's «modify ePub» plugin, for there were some quirks. I did NOT modify metadata such as title and author. When I put my modified epub back into iBooks, I saw all my notes, bookmarks, etc. were lost.

I had kept a copy of the original epub, so I put it again into iBooks and voilą my notes were back, of course only into the original epub and not into the new one, which is still devoid of them.

But those 2 epubs have the same title and author into metadata.

So I wonder what does iBooks use to refer notes to books and if I can edit the iBooksData2.plist (the file which contains the notes) to «refer» the older notes to the new version of the same books, or else how to «tell» iBooks that the new one is just an upgrade of the old one.

Thank you.


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PS I usually use Marvin, but this time I needed to read both into iPad and iPhone while syncing notes.

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