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Different file structure for separate libraries
I have created a new physical library for my comics, and I would like to manually organize the filesystem for my comic library—mainly because I don't want my comic file structure to be arranged by author. Excuse my ignorance, but is there a way to do this? If so, can I apply it only to the comic library and not my main library?
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=119175
Calibre DELIVERS (no need for you to even know the file structure) Just use Openwith to designate which app to use for a specific format. use Send to Folder to build a share flash drive |
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Okay, so here's where I'm having trouble: I'm using mostly custom columns to tag my comics, and I've noticed that Calibre seems to be creating a new folder and an extra copy of the comic file each time I open one of them. I don't understand why this would happen, but I don't need duplicate files being created all the time! Any idea how to make this stop?
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I see what you're saying. That wasn't it. It wasn't creating additional records in the library itself. It was actually creating a new folder with a new copy of the file on my hard drive each time I opened a .cbr in Calibre's ebook viewer. I think I've resolved the issue by opening the files with another app, though. It's just strange—I can't imagine why Calibre would create extra copies of a .cbr file upon opening in the Calibre ebook viewer.
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The calibre viewer is an EPUB Viewer, it automatically converts non-EPUBs into something it can handle. The images making up a CBR or CBZ are exploded into a directory named xxxxxx-comic-extract (where xxxxxx is a random string, e.g.hrcqpm) within the TEMP directory. When the viewer is closed the xxxxxx-comic-extract folder is deleted.
In which directory are the "extra copies of the .cbr files" being created? And have you redirected calibre's temporary storage location via the CALIBRE_TEMP_DIR environment variable? BR |
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