Empty/reset of FBReader library database, and constraining the rebuild?
Any FBReader experts here that could help me with a couple of questions?
I've been using it on my Android tablet for some time pretty much, "as installed," first manually downloading DRM-free epubs I purchased from Baen, then transitioning over to Calibre for library management using the Content Server. Things were somewhat of a mess, both on the device and PC side.
So, this weekend's project was to move Calibre to a new home server (done), get all my content into Calibre (done), and then clean up my tablet and get the library completely downloaded from Calibre/Content Server and living on the tablet's microSD card.
I'm stuck in the details of the last bit. Cyanogenmod's File Manger was sufficient for me to track down and remove the (somewhat scattered) former eBook locations. The app seemed a bit stubborn about wanting to download into /storage/emulated/0/... (i.e., internal storage if I'm understanding correctly), but after some work I have where to search for books and where to store downloaded books set to /mnt/ext_sdcard/EBooks, and a test download from Content Server shows up within this folder tree. With where to store temporary files set to /mnt/ext_sdcard/FBReaderFiles, I also see things like Content Manager's cached thumbnails showing up on the microSD.
My problem is with the devices's local database. When I select rescan, it seems to wander outside of my designated folder tree, and is finding PDF and HTML files that are in the download folder on internal storage along with some other junk, that I don't want cluttering up FBReader's database.
Can anyone tell me how to rein in FBReader's device content scan so it stays within the folder tree I've identified? Also, are there database file(s) located somewhere on the tablet's internal storage that I'll need to delete to get a clean local database, once the scan is locked down?
Thanks for any help,
Alan
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