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Preferences-Save to Disk Template
I wanted to 're-arrange' my Calibre library folder and file name structure to make books easier to manage on my Kindle. I know Calibre can Manage Device and Send To Device, but I like to copy myself
I had been using the default template which uses ... \Calibre\John Gray\Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (39)\Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus - John Gray.epub i.e. ...\Carlibre\{author_sort}\{title}\{title} - {authors}.epub I wanted to go with something a little flatter i.e. ...\Carlibre\{authors}\{authors} - {title}.epub It seems to ignore this template {authors}/{authors} - {title} Q1: Will Calibre automatically restructure if I change the template (didn't seem to) Q2: Do I have to delete and re-add books to have them fit into the new template (didn't seem to work) Q3: (Most important) Am I doing something wrong? Q4: Is there a better way? Q5: The template only works for making copy using Save To Disk, correct?? And the basic Calibre database folder structure is always that way?? I guess I can live with that.... Never mind ![]() Paul Last edited by phossler; 01-11-2014 at 06:03 PM. Reason: For Q5: Read manual a little differently |
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It sounds like you need to investigate metadata plugboard (for displaying book metadata on specific device). As opposed to save template for Save to Disk, Send to Device, or each specific device save template. The relevant save template only governs the file path and filename on device. But usually device actually displays metadata it reads from the format's internal metadata fields -- which is what the metadata plugboards massage.
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Yes. Investigate metadata plugboards and plugboard templates. Usually device actually displays metadata it reads from the format's internal metadata fields -- which is what the metadata plugboards massage and set. Metadata plugboards set metadata as I like it on my Kindle Touch and Kindle Keyboard. Yes. Investigate metadata plugboard. Or if you really mean the path and filename on the device, investigate the Kindle save template while Kindle is connected, under the Device icon, Configure this Device. Quote:
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Thought you might like confirmation. Edit: What kind of kindle is it? Last edited by unboggling; 01-11-2014 at 07:56 PM. |
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I have a script to 'sweep' my Calibre library and copy my AZW3 to a single folder (one level deep) and my EPUB files to another one level deep folder That way it's easy to use Explorer to move files and manage my KT, and iFunBox for the iPad and BlueFire Reader And thanks for confirming ![]() Paul |
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That assumes your script doesn't use calibre Command Line Interface commands. If it doesn't, you can change the script to use them. I don't use the CLI, but I assume that when using the appropriate CLI syntax in a script, the relevant calibre settings would apply. If not, I'm sure someone will soon correct me. ![]() Last edited by unboggling; 01-11-2014 at 08:50 PM. |
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Added the following to my script and it works wonderfully
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calibredb export --all --dont-save-cover --dont-update-metadata --dont-write-opf --format epub --replace-whitespace --single-dir --template {author}-{title} --to-dir "L:\ePub Books" Then I can use Explorer to drag back and forth to the Kindle and the iPad Paul |
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