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Old 07-17-2015, 12:12 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
O is the standard shortcut for Open Containing folder (on my Win and Linux)
(you are now under the skirts... Caution: Make no changes to those files while there)

Have you reassigned calibre shortcuts?

BTW Right-click on a title row: Open Containing Folder should be there (default: context menu)

We are assuming Windows for how to make a desktop shortcut
I know Mantano And Aldiko (both Android) allow you to create shortcuts that will open the book at the last place you read. The instructions given here do make a shortcut on the desktop. But if you try to use the shortcut it won't open Calibre and allow you to read the book, it only try to add the book again to calibre's library, since that is the default action.

To reformulate Mitch77's Question: Is there a way to bypass Calibre's library, which allows you to create a shortcut on the desktop that allow one to open calibre's reader, and continue reading like Mantano & Aldiko
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