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Originally Posted by trinity1
if for "collections messed up" you mean that - whenever I connect Kobo with Calibre - ALL my books are removed from the collections (which I have manually created, and in which I want to decide whether to include a book or not), well, the collections are messed up.
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If after connecting to calibre, the collections change, then that means the driver is configured to manage collections. Open the driver configuration and look at the options.
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I thought it was a Calibre issue because when I uninstalled the plugin, the problem was still there (or there was some file to be manually deleted after unistalling the plugin?
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It probably means you had both the extended driver and the KoboTouch driver configured for collection managment.
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Like,
“device_drivers_KOBOTOUCHEXTENDED.py”, which wasn’t deleted after the plugin unistall)
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Uninstalling plugins does not remove any configuration. But, there won't be anything using it, so there is no harm
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(Noob) Question 1: I have Windows 10 (64bit). How can I let Calibre run in debug mode?
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Right-click on the preferences button and select "Restart in debug mode".
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Question 2: if I use the kobotouchextended is there any other plugin which has to be unistalled due to possible conflicts?
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Only the KoboTouch driver. They both manage the same devices. Usually if both are enabled, then extended driver is used, but, I prefer not to risk it.