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Old 07-12-2013, 04:27 PM   #226
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Originally Posted by tshering View Post
I am not sure whether I understand your problem. Maybe there is also a problem of terminology on my side. It is enough to put a dot at the beginning of the directory name, no need to set a hidden attribute. Nickel does see such directories, for instance .kobo, but it does not scan them for books.
That would be great, and there would be no need to hide the folder or the SD card. Nickel would not be dealing with a hidden folder at all, just with where it looks for books. I will try this first.

First I guess I should see how Koreader reacts to folders with a leading dot, in a FAT file system. It should have no special meaning, unless Koreader is doing something similar, which it appears it is not.

Thanks,
Ken

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