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Old 02-20-2022, 06:26 PM   #8
Rellwood
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I had the filetypes manager program like that. I was finally able to get it to work enough to keep the icons the way I like. I know it's a small thing to some people, not enough to get worked up over, but ---for me, the way I process things visually, I need the different icons because they are all different colors. It's because also my file manager program has flat view where I can flatten the directories and folders to just see the files without them. I can set the sort however I like, and going down the directories I need to be able to easily see the different file types when my .epubs are green, the .mobi's are orange, the .azw3's are the same as in Calibre, the .azw from Amazon Kindle are their type. The .json's and .opf's are from Notepad++, the metadata.db files have the little sqlite icon.

It's just better than having the brown book with the magnifying glass icon take up every document that has a Calibre association (the book and opf files). Lol!
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