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Originally Posted by hawhill
That's indeed much more complicated - Koreader does (currently) take the file manager approach, directory-wise, so it does not look into subdirectories. What you ask for would probably be calling for a database approach - possible, but the foundations are not there yet.
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Thanks for the update. For the time being I will stick with the solution given by Thomass by storing all the pdf, ePUB and djvu files in the documents directory. Somehow I prefer an uncluttered file manager menu in KOReader displaying just the relevant files. Hopefully in the future versions fo KOReader this feature gets implemented
mj