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Originally Posted by Don Edwards
If Calibre could refrain from doing this, it would also be more compatible with other software that has its own requirements for filesystem use. Such as Nook, which is useful for downloading files from Barnes & Noble but cannot handle subdirectories and gets confused if the name of one of its files - which includes a catalog number - is changed.
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Are you talking about the Nook
App or a Nook ereader such as the STR or tablets?
Because if it's the app, what are you doing? Exporting to Calibre and then bringing it back into the app? Why? Are you using the Nook app to read books gotten from somewhere other than B&N? Again, why? Why not use a good all-around reader app like Moon+ or Aldiko? They don't care if the filename matches a catalog. And I'm fairly certain they can probably handle sub-directories.
If it's one of the ereaders then I know for a fact that they can handle sub-directories. I use sub-directories extensively on my STR. It's called the MyFiles section.
And if you really want to store all your ebooks in a single directory use the
Save To Disk=>Save To Disk in a Single Directory option.