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Old 04-15-2021, 06:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by mcandre View Post
Which file system can't handle plus sign? Unless you want to explain how Calibre supports MSDOS but not titles with "X++".
Have you looked at the character in filename restrictions for all versions of Windows, Mac OSX and Linux with their multiple file systems? Not to mention the additional restrictions on filenames and web services. You might want to check the Characters to Avoid in Directories and Filenames on the MTU website.

What is renamed is the copy of the book stored in calibre's library which you should not be looking at. The calibre GUI, command line tools, etc. will display the book title. So stop peeking under the skirts and treat the calibre library as the black box it is intended to be.

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