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view file name
is there a hack for the aura hd that allows you to view a book by its file name? this can be in the form of a file browser or via metadata. currently, if you long press on a book in the library, you can "view details". but this doesn't give you any information as to the actual file name.
i side load all of my books and i ask this because i often name books of a series with a numerical prefix ("01 [title of book 1]", "02 [title of book 2]", etc). i want to be able to easily figure out which number in the series is the next to read without having to use a computer to look at the actual file name. thanks. |
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=216960
Is a port of the Koreader Project that has a File Manager, later posts include mods, hacks, and info on how to make your files idden from the kobo processing. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=201632 Provides a good way to launch the Koreader as well as other useful applications. Luck; Ken Last edited by Ken Maltby; 08-02-2013 at 07:20 PM. |
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One way to handle this situation: create a text file with the sequence number and title of each book. Since you have this information encoded in the filename, something like "ls > series_titles.txt" (in Unix) or "dir > series_titles.txt" (in Windows) should do the job. Koreader (Ken's suggestion) will work, but it is new to the Kobo and undergoing a lot of development at the moment. If that's your thing, great! If that's not your thing, you've been warned. |
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Even though I agree with you, there are some nice Kobo specific plugins for calibre. For example: the Kobo Utilities allows you to customize your home screen by disabling unwanted tiles. It also allows you to clean-up the database and fix-up the cover. (Plus a lot of other stuff that I haven't played with.) The KoboTouchExtended plug-in creates kePubs out of ePubs, which allows you to access some extra features.
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