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Originally Posted by jgbout
Hey, I've never been able to get it to organize according to my arrangement of file names. I've created collections, and within the collection I've not been able to list them in published order.
Disregard....... you said in Koreader.
I thought Koreader was more a utility for viewing a book how you want.., so it's also it's own library too? Like the Kobo app for example, but instead Koreader will populate it's own view of what books are available? And you can arrange how you want? It will see anything in Kobo library, gDrive (if set up), etc.. ?
I seem to have a lot of misconceptions. Does Koreader actually replace the Kobo homepage where you see your collections, separate books etc..?
I'm a little nervous this might be a bigger learning curve than I thought.
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Just set up folders/directories just like you would on a computer. It's not collections like you set up in calibre for example. Koreader uses actual normal computer-like folders/directories. You can add subfolders for series under author. Then you name the files so they appear in the order you want to see them. I presume Koreader lists them alphabetically. There may be more options. I suggest you ask on the koreader sub-forum here. They are super-helpful. IMO folders is the best and simplest way to organize books. Install Koreader and find out. It is excellent software, though it has A LOT of features, so there is a small learning curve. But I love it.