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Old 06-22-2011, 04:31 PM   #224
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Originally Posted by ST-One View Post
If you leave the Nook connected to your PC (with Calibre running) while you remove a book, make changes and re-transfer it with the same file-name-structure to the card, then it usually stays in the shelve.
That's a work-around at least.

EDIT: Oh, wait, yeah. You said same file/name/structure. Yeah, I don't do that -- I have different folders for Read/To-Read. N2 wouldn't work for me.

I have three metadata columns in Calibre:

1. Genre (fiction, non-fiction, fanfiction, etc.)
2. Source (Feedbooks, NetGalley, Samshwords, etc.)
3. Reviewed (reviewed, unreviewed, dnf)

The SD card is loaded with nested folders according to that data, which the PocketBook 360 reads; the Sony collections grabs the metadata quite nicely.

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