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Old 09-05-2023, 06:41 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Cor View Post
I own a large number of e-books. If I put them in caliber, not only all books are put in caliber, but all books are also put in the caltrash folder. I never had this before

caliber then contains 21.1 GB of storage and 11.5 GB of that is in the caltrash folder. my question is how do I stop writing this to Caltrash or is there a version of Caliber that doesn't have this part yet
As I read this, after you add a book to a library you see a copy in the calibre library… e.g. in the folder MyBooks/Fred Bloggs/Tall Tales 123, and another copy in calibre trash… e.g. in the folder MyBooks/.caltrash/b/123.

If that's the case, can you try restarting calibre with no plugins (there's an option in the Preferences drop down menu) and then adding a book.

Also - which OS and version are you running?

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