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Old 10-24-2013, 12:13 AM   #12
LouieChuckyMerry
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Originally Posted by Adoby View Post
The effect is that you can automatically, consistently and efficiently store books in a very detailed and complex folder tree, completely different for different types of works if needed. Different tree structures for periodicals, fiction, nonfiction, short stories, comics, fanfiction and biographies. Or whatever you need. It can be almost as efficient as using the calibre GUI to locate the books directly in the calibre library. But only almost...

I just want a very simple folder structure, the same as my music:


EBooks/FIRSTNAME.LASTNAME/{year} - BookTiltle{year}/BookTitle{year}.extension


Any series I would create manually as:


EBooks/FIRSTNAME.LASTNAME/{year-year} - SeriesTitle{year-year}/{year} - BookTitle{year}/BookTitle{year}.extension


Any book(s) with multiple authors would be stored in:


EBooks/VARIOUS.AUTHORS/{year} - BookTitle{year}/BookTitle{year}.extension


That's it, books are sorted chronologically by author. Could you point me to a good tutorial for save templates so I can attack ?


P.S.-Your cat looks incredibly soft.
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