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Old 07-17-2018, 12:08 AM   #12
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Sam Sahara View Post
No, the first line was a message to you to pay attention to the attribute 'opf:role="com"' in the subsequent line; it is a DC element refinement of the "creator" element and stands for "compiler". The element refinements are correctly managed by sigil into his metadata editor, as you can see into the image: Attachment 165068


No, as I said the attribute is not 'opf:role="aut"' but 'opf:role="com"'.
Actually, you didn't. What you did was to add what looked like a random comment into some code and then not explain what you meant by that. Yes, I missed the difference in the opf:role value. It's a little bit buried in the code and without a clue of what you wanted, then I answered with what I saw,
From the Dublin Core Metadata Elements set

Code:
Term Name: rights
URI: 	http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/rights
Label: 	Rights
Definition: 	Information about rights held in and over the resource.
Comment: 	Typically, rights information includes a statement about various property rights associated with the resource, including intellectual property rights.
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As I expected and I see it so rarely added I'm not surprised it isn't included by calibre.
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Sometimes one wants to edit that data by hand. The Sigil metadata editor gives this opportunity.
Why? I can understand deleting them, but, changing them to something else seems strange to me.
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