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Old 02-28-2019, 09:42 AM   #430
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Originally Posted by cd2013 View Post
For it to work with DRM books, I suppose you need to tag them in Calibre. How would that work? Can Calibre tag a book which it cannot open because it's DRM protected? Or does this only work if Calibre has a DRM free version of the book, and the plugin recognises that the DRM version on the kindle is of the same book?
You can tag the book entry in Calibre which is good enough for the Kindle Collections plugin. Neither Kindle Collections nor LibrarianSync care about embedded tags, afaik.

What the plugin does is create a file [Kindle]:\system\collections.json which is basically a list of all the collections you want to create with the ASIN/identifier of books you want in those collections. LibrarianSync then reads that collections.json file and creates/updates the collections on the Kindle.
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