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Old 07-18-2010, 09:54 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by argumon View Post
I am looking for the opposite. On my Android phone, calibre syncs all books into folders in the root directory. I would like to have calibres directory structure not in the root folder, but some user defined on (eg. /eBooks) instead.
Any way to set this up?
If you use main memory only, go to the android device plugin (preferences -> plugins -> device plugins -> Android) and put the name of the directory you want to use in the list. Erase all the others if you want. Then be sure that the directory exists.

If you use both main memory and an SD card, then consider changing the save template to something like eBooks/{author_sort}/{title} - {authors}, or whatever you want it to be. Calibre will create the directories as needed. The save template is used for both main memory and cards, so you might want to remove everything from the 'list of directories to use...'.
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