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Old 12-22-2010, 01:43 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by paulfiera View Post
Aha. No, not like that. I do not mess with the calibre libraries in the file system. All is done via the GUI.

So, in this case, the library check is right. There are two formats of one book but both are known to the application database.
You can have 5 formats of the same book, the check should not raise an eyebrow as long as you added them via the GUI.

Noted exception: Dual booters of Linux and Windows can cause all sorts of grief if you add some from the Windows side, and others from Linux. It is possible to create a different case version in Linux, that case insensitive Windows can't deal with.
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