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Old 12-08-2023, 04:50 PM   #1
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Importing PDFs with metadata

I am wondering about importing a set of PDF magazine issues into my Calibre library.

If I import tham via "Add Books" I get poor results because currently the only metadata in the PDFs is the magazine name, and I get a bunch of hard to distinguish magazines with identical names. I need the year and issue number to be imported as well, which matches how the magazines are published.

I can script exiftool (not the first tool I'd have thought of) to write metadata into each PDF.

But what does Calibre read from a PDF and put into things like dates and number-in-series?
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Old 12-08-2023, 10:44 PM   #2
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You dont need to use exiftool, use the ebook-meta tool from calibre that will allow you to set all metadata in PDF including series. And that metadata will be read when adding the pdfs to calibre
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If the file names are meaningful and follow a pattern, Calibre can also read the data using these.
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Old 12-09-2023, 04:52 AM   #4
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You dont need to use exiftool, use the ebook-meta tool from calibre that will allow you to set all metadata in PDF including series. And that metadata will be read when adding the pdfs to calibre
Ah, that's a perfect solution! Thank you very much.
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If the file names are meaningful and follow a pattern, Calibre can also read the data using these.
It didn't work out for me, maybe because I didn't use a pattern that Calibre was expecting.

But the ebook-meta tool is exactly what I needed, especially because I want the metadata to live inside the original file whenever possible.
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It didn't work out for me, maybe because I didn't use a pattern that Calibre was expecting.
You can define the pattern yourself, but I think the file name is only useful if the name is already reasonably meaningful.

If there are too many changes, the tool makes more sense

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But the ebook-meta tool is exactly what I needed, especially because I want the metadata to live inside the original file whenever possible.
You can write the metadata to the file anytime via Calibre
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