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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by aparak View Post
Thanks for the quick response and for pointing me to the kobo touch plugin. Using the proposed template calibre still sends the same book to "boks" instead of books

I have mapped calibre series column to kobo's collection, so my ideal structure would be like ebooks/bookcategorie/author-title. This way I could use both the standard reader as well as koboreader.

The best I can do right now is use ebooks/{series}/{title} as template. Both readers will show the metadata including title & author.

I use Calibre 9.9 on Linux

Mark
This is why you have multiple directories. You are using series as another directory.
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