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wrong epub name :(
Hi :)
In Calibre I have organized: Author: Conan Doyle Arthur Title: Sherlock Holmes. All the novels and all the short stories but when I look in the folder containing the epub file it is called: Sherlock Holmes. All the novels and al - Conan Doyle Arthur What I must do for have my epub named in "artist - title", for example: Conan Doyle Arthur - Sherlock Holmes. All the novels and all the short stories Thanks :) |
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Thanks, I'm not an expert and I don't understand English well but it seems absurd to me that this is normal
title (truncated!) - artist :( but thanks again :) |
The truncating will be because of long names in the file path. There is a maximum length and something has to be taken out to fit. There is discussion of this in https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=339099. That is specifically about the save-to-dis function, but, it affects the library structure as well.
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The name used by Calibre4 is for Calibre use only. It could have been an ID number, you don't need to bother with that.
You don't need to open the Calibre library folder, you only need to make a backup of each Calibre library folder. Now on the file names: - When using Calibre (main interface) you still have the full name (author and title). You can add details as series and pages and so on. - If using an eReader you can send each book whit a file name in the order you want (under the limitations of each device) - If you want to send a file for someone or archive it off Calibre you can export the book and Calibre allows you to set up the order of the details in the file name (as in author, title, date, series and so on) It works perfectly! |
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Horus68 ... yes, thank you. I knew these things, it was only for the appearance of the files that, when I see them in the folders, I don't like them :p |
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<curmudgeon mode on>Stop peeking under calibre's skirts!<curmudgeon mode off>. |
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The only time the filename matters is when you do a Save to Disk. Otherwise, you almost never see the filename.
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Dozens of adaptations would be required, and each would have its own set of exceptions (corner cases). In addition it would be a moving feast, as the new features are included in the various Operating and File Systems. The way around this situation is to settle on a 'normalised' (one-size-fit-all / lowest-common-denominator) approach. Kovid chose to use the author names and book titles as the basis for this, he could have chosen a scheme that used the database author and book table row-ids - then the format files within a library would have had names such as 258-51.epub ;) BR |
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