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Old 05-13-2014, 11:50 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
You mean after doing the rename and rename back of the title /author the mobi and epub files have different file names?
No - if I go through the rename process they end up the same (which I guess answers my question).

I was going through the library maintenance report. In many cases it had reported an extra format for the original (unshortened) version of the epub. In these cases when I looked in the book folder there was typically a mobi file with the unshortened version of the name as well as well as the epub one reported as an extra format. I was just querying whether I could safely rename the mobi file manually to the shortened version without using the Calibre rename+rename steps as it was quicker. I guess at sometime I had done something on the epub file (e.g. Polish) that resulted in the shortened epub name, but since I had not (yet anyway) carried out any action on the mobi file it had not been shortened..
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