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Old 01-26-2018, 08:17 PM   #3
davidfor
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@Noraire: As itimpi said, adding DJVU to the list of formats should allow them to be sent to the Kobo device. But, once sent, when you connect again, calibre won't see them as being on the device. This is because nickel (the Kobo interface) does not handle them and will not import them into the internal database. The KoboTouch driver only looks at the database on the device when looking for books.

If you only use Koreader and not nickel, then you will already be seeing this for all formats. In this case, I recommend disabling the KoboTouch driver and using either "Connect to folder" or a the "User Defined USB driver" to connect to the device. With either of these, calibre will scan the connected file system for all book formats
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