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Old 08-29-2014, 05:23 AM   #9
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@NiLuJe:

I have not looked at the performance aspect yet, and am testing with only a few ebooks on my Kindle. I expect it to be faster though, but couldn't tell you by how much. Also, all operations are now sent in a single POST request, which should help too.

@kaznelson:

I updated the script and added a new entry in the KUAL menu to that effect. You should now be able to create collections from your folder structure, without json file. The collection name is the path of each ebook (without filename), relative to /mnt/us/documents.

ie if you have "/mnt/us/documents/sf/franck herbert/dune/dune.epub", the collection name will be "sf/franck herbert/dune".

I tried earlier to make nested collections, but I found only top collections are displayed on my Kindle. A subcollection can be added to a collection but does not show up on the interface. Reading through the Collection Manager thread, it seems it's a firmware issue...
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