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Old 06-22-2011, 01:41 PM   #4
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@Kovid - Thanks for replying. I was hoping there was a precedent I could follow on. Oh well.

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Originally Posted by Nards Barley View Post
CWatkinsNash,

I received my reader as well yesterday. I transferred books to the device, but it did not create collections from the tags I had assigned. Were collections created for you?
On the Pandigital? No, but due to the way it stores the bookshelf information I wasn't expecting it to. That's why I asked if any other ereaders used a similar method, to see if I could exploit it to my advantage.

My roommate (who is using the reader) hasn't expressed much interest in organizing the books onto shelves yet. If he does, I may just use Notepad++ to open the desired book info files onto multiple tabs and use a regex search & replace to add the bookshelf info to all open files. It should work. It's still a manual method, but it should be a lot faster than doing it on the device.
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