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Originally Posted by mrdeadlocked
I was referring to directly changing the aldiko database. The beginning part is the 'sync to folder' part of calibre, just being used with the same folder structure aldiko already uses to store books.
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I'm confused. You wrote about an alternative of just having Calibre "mimic aldiko" in the context of a conversation about having Calibre change the Aldiko database directly, then you say you're referring to directly changing the database. Perhaps we're using different terms. IIRC, Aldiko uses an SQL database and a folder structure. Calibre does the same thing, although the fields and folder structure differ. Are you referring to the folder structure or the actual SQL file?
AFAIK, to get Calibre and Aldiko to work well together, one would want Calibre to write into the Aldiko SQL file (the "Aldiko database") and write the books into the Aldiko file structure the way Aldiko expects them to be organized. The way it works now, Calibre writes them into an import area and you import them, or you grab them from the content server using Aldiko's network access functions.