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Old 07-12-2013, 02:34 PM   #215
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by WS64 View Post
No, it wouldn't, .kobo e.g. is hidden and you can see it in koreader.
But i doubt it is as simple as that to create a hidden folder, cuz I am pretty sure Kobo tries to process files when I just did some changes in koreader or kobolauncher folders
But I have not really made any tests in that direction and can be wrong.
Koreader looking at the Fat 32 (windows) partition on the internal uSD card can read the .kobo folder because it is not hidden in the FAT 32 file format. If I were to set the hidden attribute, I doubt that Koreader would see that folder. For the same reason, I think nickel, would react the same. Or maybe they both pay no attention to the Hidden attribute. I know that nickel does honor the read and write attributes.

I can give it a try, I have plenty of SD cards and I needn't use one with a lot of files to do the testing.

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Ken

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