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Old 07-09-2013, 10:04 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by LibroHombre View Post
theducks,

Thanks for the tips.

I realize that Calibre stores books its own way, and I don't have a problem with that on my main desktop machine and notebook. However, I distribute books to other machines and thumbdrives, in varied collections, and I like the filenames to be succinctly self-descriptive without having to open them and look for the information.

LH
Then use the template (language) and Save to disk.
The above had all the fields you specified, bet it makes a rather long file name

If you flip things a bit and creat an Author folder first, the books within have a slightly shorter name because Author will now be a folder:
Code:
{authors}/{title}/{pubdate}-{publisher}-{isbn}
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