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Old 12-02-2010, 05:11 AM   #123
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This WILL change the way calibre works for other users. Even something as simple as asking for a template at startup is a change.

Unlike some here, i realize that my needs aren't necessarily the same as other's need. So I cannot go "it fit me, so it will fit everyone else".

Or maybe i should go along, have the change made and committed, and let you whine afterwards ?
If you want to use the "a new UI element means change, which you clearly don't want"- excuse, well, you won't be able to implement the changes you want without new UI elements. In case you hadn't noticed: Most of us just don't care either way what system Calibre uses to save the files. As long as interoperability between multiple installs of Calibre gets preserved (think multiboot), I don't think anybody is going to mind.
Edit: It's not that the regular users on this forum, if I may be so bold to speak for most of them, mind changes. It's just that we don't care about the changes you want.
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