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Old 06-18-2010, 03:51 PM   #71
tlrowley
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I can understand the reasoning, but, like the Calibre directory structure that causes so much distress, some of us use the iTunes directory structure directly, too, and this makes that unreadable.

I hope I'm not making you feel like you simply can't win, 'cos I don't mean to do that. I appreciate all the work you do, but the OCD in me can't live with the album names that show up like below. Now that the "open folder" problem is fixed in 7.3, I can just go back to dragging my books into iTunes manually, and stealing that excellent "sort name" solution. It would be a lot more work if I were sending the entire contents of my Calibre library, but I'm only sending a handful of books at a time.

Thanks for explaining.

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