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Old 04-20-2010, 02:00 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by GhostHawk View Post
The only time I ever had a problem it was loading a book from manybooks that had a funky filename that was all #'s.

Put your books on an SD card, single folder deep no more.
So Folders are Authors name, then books inside that.

Keep the filenames looking like real book titles.

Personally I prefer .RTF, although some Epubs are almost as well formatted.
I'm glad I ran across this info. I just put 120 epubs on my daughter's new jetBook-lite all two folders deep and they all opened great, but one book (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) which said file is too large. I just grabbed the original txt file that came with the reader and was all set.

I did have to go back into Calibre because my original conversions emphasized a space between paragraphs and didn't always have an indent on the paragraph. It seems that the jetBook-lite (w/epubs) removes all spaces between paragraphs in most books. So I reconverted them to make sure they all had indents to distinguish the beginning of a paragraph.
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