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Kobo ebooks metadata
Kobo ebooks metadata




kobo ebooks metadata

I'd like to stick to one source and one categorisation. Note, I am actually not interested in using Goodreads tag's. Here is an example of what it looks like: This change makes the tags much more readable. I am using calibre-web to browse my library which doesn't support hierarchical tags.

kobo ebooks metadata

I am not suggesting a change to the default settings, I am requesting the end user be able to set up what suits their use case - without hacking at the code. Calibre has a well structured handling of tags, and you seem to be suggesting a change that will be inconsistent with other metadata sources. I suspect you are trying to match with how Goodreads does it. I can think of any benefit for using any other character. The point of using a dot is because that is how calibre works with tag hierarchy. There might be a redirect happening or I might not be handling single results properly. Searching on the site does find an exact match, "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. And that edition has a different ISBN.įor the latter, I don't get a match. For first of the above, I do get a result on just the ISBN, but, the book ("The Education of an Idealist" by Samantha Powers) is not the first match. It can be more accurate if the national URLs are used instead of the generic, but, that complicates the plugin without really solving the problem.ĭid you have any other metadata? If you have the title or author, the search is much more likely to find something. Or none because there isn't a close match. But, it can also display a different edition of the book that is available to you. In some cases, it will show an exact match on ISBN.

kobo ebooks metadata

The search is fuzzy and the results are affected by where Kobo thinks you are coming from. No matches found with identifiers, retrying using only title and authors.






Kobo ebooks metadata