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Old 07-08-2021, 07:30 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
If saving an epub is "slow" my guess [ . . . ] or [you] are trying to write files back into calibre?
Dell i7-7700 16GB RAM - Windows 10 64 bit Pro, Defender AV, Sigil 1.6, Calibre 5.22

I start Sigil via the calibre library manager's built-in Open With feature, I also use the calibre Editor. I cannot discern any difference in the time they take to save an EPUB back into the library book directory it came from - both pretty damn quick.

I start editors for other file types in the same way, the fact that the files are stored in a calibre library makes no difference to save times.

The calibre library manager doesn't monitor the library for file content changes, nor even for file/directory adds, renames or deletes. Calibre libraries are 'black-boxes' in name only, factually they are a hierarchy of regular directories and files whose names are determined by the library manager software.

My calibre libraries are not subject to Windows Controlled folder access (ransomware protection).

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