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Old 08-27-2018, 05:08 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
In my experience, the kindle will put the .sdr directory in the same directory as the book.

If the .sdr directory is in the same directory as the book and has contents, I see no reason not to delete the empty .sdr directory in documents.
Indeed. I just wonder what makes the damned things appear in the first place, when there's a perfectly good SDR directory in the subdir along with the book, which was created when I uploaded the book and where files appear when I read the book and annotate it.

Of course I can just run "del/sxy E:\documents\*.sdr" every time I connect the Kindle to the Windows box where I run Calibre, but who needs this extra hassle?
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