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Old 06-11-2007, 02:49 AM   #82
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Originally Posted by RWood View Post
Therefore I am suggesting that we start naming individual book files like we name the posts -- author (L, F M) followed by a dash and then the book title. If it is a version other than 1 this should be appended or any other descriptive information that is needed such as "text only" or "illustrated."
The way that I arrange my books on my hard disk makes this unnecessary. I use a hierarchical file structure, first of author names, then within that of book titles. Makes it easy to find books, even with 10,000+ PG books on the disk.

Eg, I store my books as:

Code:
Piper, H. Beam <--- folder
    Paratime Omnibus <--- folder
        All the files associated with the book
    Terro-Human Future History   <--- folder
        All the files associated with the book
etc.

This works well because I'll often have a book in a number of different formats (eg, a PG original and a "Reader" version) plus, for books I've created myself, all the BD working files for it.
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