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Old 04-03-2014, 08:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by marceloindig View Post
Yes, that's what I'm saying. But the curious thing is, I have Calibre installed in another computer at work, and in this one, I can type any character with accents with no problems at all. It only happens on my own computer.

Do you think Ubuntu may have something to do with this?
You confused me. Are you talking the metadata in calibre's gui or the filenames?

No matter which computer you use calibre's filenames and folders inside of calibre's library will not have any accents. However if you use the Save to Disk feature to export books outside of calibre's library you have the option of saving the books with accents in the filenames, see attached.
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