![]() ![]() I cannot access this metadata in Calibre to change it though.įor instance here's all the metadata I can see in Calibreīut here's what I see if I view properties in Acrobat. But instead of exporting a key, you import the key you exported in the previous step using the bottom left button called Import Existing Keyfiles. Now open up the Calibre container and go to the same place in settings. So I opened them in Adobe Acrobat and when I view "Properties" I find a "Title" and "Author" metadata box that seems to override anything that I set in calibre. Select 'Adobe Digital Solutions ebooks', select and save the default key (using the icon that looks like a floppy disk). I've been running into some PDFs though that, even though the files are named correctly, are not named correctly when I bring them into Bookari. ![]() ![]() You can configure the regex used for reading the metadata from the filename, on the bottom of the dialog. Uncheck 'Read metadata from file contents rather than file name'. Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only) Preferences > Import/Export > Adding Books. And then when Bookari brings them in, it seems to recognize that the first part is the title and the second part the author and it names them accordingly. Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity. Calibre names them all "Title - Author.ext" which is what I want. I've put them all onto my tablet and I'm using Bookari (Mantano) ebook reader to read them. ![]()
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