Umm, you can copy the structure directly to the reader. And as of 0.6.8 the save to disk function is fully customizable so you can use it to export whatever directory structure you like to devices.
And while I don't use emacs, I use calibre from the command line all the time. Why is the structure not suitable for use from the command line? I find it a breeze to navigate in both vim and bash.
And calibre is actually easier to use and more powerful from the command line, if you take the trouble to familiarize yourself with its commandline tools. And if you can doa little scripting, if you cant do that, why on earth would you be using the command line for anything?
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Originally Posted by tompe
Yes, there is. You might want to have another structure. And you might want to be able to just copy the structure directly to a reader. And for me a directory structure must be suitable for navigating using dired in Emacs. And so on.
I mostly use command line programs. Sometimes I use a GUI program. It seems to me that Calibre is not designed for mixed use of command line programs and a GUI. From my point of view the data representation should be optimized for command line use. And than the GUI has to use this structure.
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