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Old 11-19-2007, 04:20 AM   #194
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Originally Posted by JohnP View Post
The titles and authors are set up INSIDE the book. Reader could give a hoot about what you call the file. You can name it razzametaz.lrf and "From the Earth to the Moon" will still be the Title.
Yes, that's very true, but you said:

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1. The title should be the last name, first name dash and then the title. Example: Verne, Jules – From the Earth to the Moon.lrf
If you actually meant that the FILE NAME should include both the author's name and the book title, then I have some sympathy with your suggestion. The file name is not, however, the title, as you point out yourself.

Personally I just name my files to be the book's title, and I store them on my hard disk in a directory structure which reflects the author. I have one folder per book, and store all the files (the original source file, the BD "LastFile" folder, and the converted files) in that folder.

Eg, in this case I'd have a folder "Verne, Jules". Within that I have a folder for each of Verne's books - "From the Earth to the Moon" in this case, and then within that folder I have all the files for that book.
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