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Old 10-10-2019, 11:23 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by sirzur View Post
Yeah, after all that fuss from my end, I finally capitulated and renamed the directory .books. For those working with Windows 10, who are reading this, the way to start a directory with a dot is to rename with starting and trailing dot ie .books. Windows will remove the trailing dot and leave the directory named .books


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So I installed Cool reader which has main directory as subdirectory in .kobo (.kobo/vlasovsoft. And all the images in that directory has been scanned by nickel
In general, it isn't a good idea to put stuff in the .kobo folder. If you have the option, you'd probably be better putting it in a folder like .vlavsoft or .adds/vlavsoft.

But, if you want to hide it and keep it in .kobo, you can put a regexp in the config file, as the .kobo dir is cleared on a reset anyways. Note that with the config option, you'll have to reinstall cool reader, as Kobo will delete it.
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