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Old 05-26-2023, 10:41 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by lostinlodos View Post
Restore on MacOS absolutely does work. It places the rules right back in the calibre folder where they came from.
An interesting but flawed belief. I tried that on a MacOS VM with calibre 6.10. I deleted a book and used the right click menu Put Back option. Sadly, calibre knew nothing about the book being restored from the trash so the database was not consistent with the library. Yes, the book was back in the calibre library folder and I could run Check library and go through the whole procedure. Sadly, that takes a lot more time than restoring from calibre's trash.
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