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Old 03-27-2013, 04:55 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by tsolignani View Post
Still, I do not get what the filesystem has to do with the matter. If calibre tells to rename the file, it should be renamed according to calibre instruction and with the exact string that calibre tells it to use, regardless of the case sensitive nature or not of the file system. Or else?

Anyway, just out of curiosity, for I solved my issue with the practical workaround.

Thank again.


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When a filename is CasE iNsEnSitiVe
There is NO change (detected) when just the case changes. The Add/Remove a Letter (save) Remove/Add that letter trick forces the name to be different , so the FS writes it out.
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