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Old 04-08-2021, 10:53 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by sempiter View Post
Yes, it’s possible to use the OS file browser, though a little inconvenient, because the book files are buried somewhat.

I’ve written a bash shell script which can be used to fish out certain books from the library.
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Calibre has a rigidly maintained structure (just read all the howls from folk who don't like it the way it is). Library/Author/Title (id)/<book>

'O'(pen), opens the folder where the book format resides (all formats for the book are in the same place, along with the cover image used in the Library (THE BOOK MAY CONTAIN A DIFFERENT IMAGE).

NOT TRIED but Save to Disc has options to STOP updating Metadata,file names... Have you played with those?
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