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Old 10-14-2014, 10:25 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
I definitely don't have it but know I have seen it before. I'll check my Touch tonight as ADE has seen it recently and I think the Kobo desktop has as well.

Of course, I am running beta firmware. Maybe this was something that started in 3.5.0 when Kobo updated the RMSDK and has fixed in the betas.
For me, just copying a .epub ebook to the internal storage and having it processed is enough to trigger the creation of the Digital Editions folder on the internal storage, you don't need to get ADE involved. If I create an annotation on that ebook, I get the title.epub.annot file in the Annotations subdirectory while the title.epub.xml with the added date/time, etc. is created in the Manifest subdirectory when I added the ebook.

Since I keep all except kepubs on the external storage, I don't normally see that directory. I seem to remember some discussion about that directory being one of the differences between using internal and external storage as far as accessing annotations but that was a while back and I could be wrong.

Last edited by DNSB; 10-14-2014 at 10:28 PM. Reason: Fat fingers cause typos....
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