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Originally Posted by Manichean
You're trying to access the directory Calibre uses as a library directly. That's not how Calibre is intended to work. See this post for details- it's far better written than anything I'd come up with.
EDIT: I'll try anyway, in short: Don't access the Calibre library in any other way than through Calibre itself- it's best viewed as a "black box" and left alone. Use the "Save to disk"- function to get your book to disk, then it'll do what you specified. Or transfer directly to your reader, both Sonys you have should be supported.
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Nope, just looked at the way the documents are stored. I don't want to open calibre each time i want to read a pdf or copy a pdf to external storage. It's easier to use windows explorer and it doesn't change anything for calibre itselft as there will be no change.
I don't want to access the library directly but use the preferences to modify the way they are stored. As i wrote i used some preference settings but they seem to be without any effect.