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Originally Posted by jhowell
The current library structure is helpful if you should need to locate a book file without using calibre. Most file systems sort alphabetically. First find the author folder by name then find the book folder within that by title.
Having the author name as part of the file name is actually redundant since the folder name provides that, but it is useful if you need to copy the file out of calibre's library structure. (Added: Actually both are redundant at that point, so I guess the order in the name really doesn't matter.)
It seems like a very reasonable and well thought out choice to me.
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is absurd. Because if I, with any Research program, ask to show me the books present and remember, for example, only that she is a woman or that the author's name begins with "K", how can I find it? If the books were shown in author - title order, the operation would be feasible, in the opposite case almost impossible.
But then, did you organize the songs by title - author or the opposite?
It seems to me that you are defending an illogical choice, I would not want there to be rules that make you risk the BAN if you write things against the author of Caliber

