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Old 10-14-2014, 11:21 PM   #13
davidfor
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
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.
I was only meaning the thumbnails subdirectory that had been mentioned. I don't see it, but feel it was created by ADE at some point.

I've never noticed when the "Digital Editions" directory gets created. I assumed it and the manifest directory were created when an epub or PDF was opened. But during the initial processing would makes sense. The annotations subdirectory and files get created when you open an epub. Or maybe when it is closed. In any case, they are there even if there are no annotations when I next connect to the PC.
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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.
I haven't thought about the other files in the "Digital Editions" directory, only the annotations. Those definitely aren't created for books on the SD card. It must mean that ADE and RMSDK doesn't handle the SD card properly.
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