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Old 10-12-2010, 08:51 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
What can be said is that calibre is not supposed to leave books/formats behind *that it knows about* when it moves a library. If it does leave such things behind, then there is a bug or permission problems on the file system.
And I try to find out what happened and how to be *reasonably* safe, not asking any guarantees. But forewarned is forearmed.

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
I don't understand this question. The buttons are there to do what they say. For example, if you change something (delete folders, add ignores, etc), you can push the run the check button to do it again. You can push the copy to clipboard button so you can preserve the report should you want to look around in calibre. Etc.
When I open Check Library, there's
Invalid titles
+Extra titles
Invalid authors
+Extra authors
Missing book formats
+Extra book formats
Unknown files in books

By clicking + I can see what is extra. Now I went to library folder and just deleted those folders. So, 'Run the check' is for the occasion when I have not closed the window before making changes? +signs went away.
If there no +, it means I have no invalid or extra titles?
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