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Old 05-29-2024, 10:46 PM   #13
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Save to disk is indeed an export. You can muck with the file names using various templates, embed metadata, create a directory structure, etc. However it is not meant to create a duplicate of the entire library so save that complaint for another day. Much like Save to device, it is intended to export part of a library for use elsewhere (for me, I use it to save files that I am going to copy to Dropbox).

Would I prefer that calibre use UTF filenames? Yes. Do I understand that in the time calibre has been around, there have been quite a few operating systems that calibre ran on and that did not support UTF filenames? Yes.

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