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Old 06-27-2019, 09:06 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Yako View Post
No. I work in mac environment and I save in external hard drive connected by usb, yes, but the disk is not formatted in Fat 32, it is in Mac format. The ellipsis are three real points and two of them transforms them into a script low and the other leaves it like this (...) (_.)
_. is what happens on Windows with dot, dot, dot

You can use the MacOS Disk Utility to find out which file system the drive is formatted to use -

I thought calibre's Save to Disk conformed to the target file system in respect to allowable characters, file name lengths etc. And in HFS+ anything but NUL is allowable. My Linux laptop died so I only have Windows.

What happens if you do a Save to Disk to the system drive.

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