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Old 08-27-2013, 10:16 PM   #18
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Go back and read Kovids answer. It is not something that can be fixed.
ANDROID rules Excludes that folder. Them's the rules
As SASSBS states Kovid's response seems to indicate a Calibre rule for Android not an Android rule. We could both be misinterpreting what he said, but then again maybe we are spot on and you should go back and read Kovid's answer.

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Plus if the folder is always com.amazon.kindle/files/books then surely an exception can be made to this block for this one subfolder in the code assuming it is calibre block?
I see!
The issue is all the other stuff, not the books, that all gets looked at to see if it is a book
I don't think you do see. How does your answer remotely apply if (and it's a big if since I don't have a Fire) all of the Kindle books are located in that specific directory on all Fire HD tablets? Given this possibility there might be room to carve out an exception or two in the Android area.

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Your answers are very rude and not helpful for the issue.
@theducks - You may not see this because you help so many folks and usually have a way of getting straight to the point, but often your short, curt answers combined with the overuse of emoticons does come across as rude.
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