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Old 04-01-2021, 12:56 PM   #664
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Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
Anyhow, one thing stops me from recommending it, and that is that all of my books in the main "Digital Editiions" library (all DRM free, side loaded or downloaded via Calibre OPDS in KOReader) will not open in Plato, they all show up as PNG files, even though they have either epub or kepub extensions and are readable in KOReader. They open, but it only shows the cover image and then says "no next page" if I try to move beyond that. The only book that I can read is one (the only one) in the CalibreWireless folder that I think was created by KORader.
I suspect that you are seeing the cover images and not the ebook files. The Digital Editions library on my Kobo contains two directories, Annotations and Thumbnails along with manifest.xml. Since my ebooks transferred from calibre are in a directory called eLibrary, the Thumbnails directory contains a directory with the same name and inside that directory, a collections of directories by author name with thumbnails of the book covers for any book I've opened using RMSDK. If I ever copy a book to my Kobo using ADE, the book would appear in the root of the Digital Editions directory and it would have it's thumbnail in a Digital Editions directory inside the Thumbnails directory.

By no stretch of my imagination, could I call it my main library.

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