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Old 04-14-2020, 06:26 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by otta56 View Post
Thank you for the advice. I did manage to get the books in separate folders on the device but all of the metadata is still stored in the "metadata.calibre" file at the root of the device rather than in the separate book folders as a "metadata.opf" file.

Is the creation of the "metadata.opf" file controlled by any of the template scripting language? I was not able to find a term or syntax in the "send to device" template.
Use Save to disk (set to a folder ON THE DEVICE) if you want the 3 files (option in the STD configure) instead.

Save to device, expects the device to manage books (most modern reading apps do). You can use the same template (a copy) in STD
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