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Old 10-23-2012, 01:29 PM   #18
Xwang
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I attach the newer version in which I use the string "_T[##]" as a prefix before title and author name, instead of using it at their end (I've thought that since under Windows the folder and file name can be cut with respect to the title inside metadata, it is possible that the special string is washed out creating issues).
This version works well, but their still a problem with the mixed use of linux and windows.
The problem is originated by the 256 character windows limit on complete path length.
I've discovered that using the plugin under linux, it creates a lot of book with an excessively long path.
So I wonder if it is possible to modify the plugin so that to limit the length of file and directory name maintaining the full title in the metadata.
Thank you,
Xwang
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