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Old 03-29-2021, 01:32 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
IIRC, the history stores absolute references to the filepaths, so, no, not without some "help".
I would like to do the same between my Archlinux PC and my android tablet.
I would put my calibre library on both of them syncing it with syncthing.
Then I would like to be able to have my reading status synced between the devices including the last page read.
Is it possible?
You where referring to "absolute paths" so I suppose that creating a /storage/xxxx-yyyy on my Pc which matches the mount point of the sd card in the tablet (where the calibre library will be based) and linking it to the real position of the calibre library on the PC should do the trick. Is it correct?
If it is so, syncthing also the folder where KOreader configs are stored between PC and tablet is going to solve the issue of syncing the last read page on the devices?
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