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Old 11-04-2011, 01:20 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by ldolse View Post
I went through this myself when I switched over to a case sensitive file system on OS X as well - the simplest way to fix all the mis-matches is to use the 'Check Library' Library Maintenance feature - it will show you every book that appears to be missing from Calibre's perspective - in general these will be the ones that were subjected to what Kovid just described when your library was on a case in-sensitive system.
Ah, thank you for that. That will save me oodles of time.

Or not. The errors it found aren't fixable, so i will have to go through each book and fix it manually.

Suggestion: In library maintenance have a option to 'normalize case for all files'. I'm thinking fixing this will be faster in the shell.

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