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You're right, on windows it is in CSIDL_PERSONAL, which is My Documents. And that is not going to change.
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CLSID_PERSONAL was aliased (half hearted deprecated) to CLSID_DOCUMENTS when Win 98 with its My Pictures & My Music hit the streets in May '98. CLSID as a 'brand' was deprecated in the Vista release of Jan 2007 by KNOWNFOLDERID, so continued support of CLSID's in Windows cannot be guaranteed. That said MS, like IBM, have a legacy of supporting users legacy applications long after their users stop using them ![]() The KNOWNFOLDERID Equivalent of CLSID_PERSONAL/CLSID_DOCUMENTS is FOLDERID_DOCUMENTS. So when Kovid writes in windows it is in CSIDL_PERSONAL, which is My Documents. And that is not going to change, he is in fact referring to a Windows 95 artefact, does Calibre run on Win 95 - probably not, MS describe CLSID_PERSONAL thus, the same definition is carried forward to FOLDERID_DOCUMENTS, it is known elsewhere as the Document Paradigm. Quote:
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However I do have a problem with the fact that by default Calibre dumps its non-Document compliant data into a location whose stated purpose is to store Documents. And then to rub salt into the wound the 'support community' berate users for having the temerity to treat the Calibre data as if it did conform to the Document (create/open/close/save) Paradigm. Whats more Calibre only does this on one platform, Windows, on the other two platforms,OS/X & Linux, it puts its data where it ought to be - in a Calibre directory in the users home directory - in Windows parlance that's what you get from %USERPROFILE%. A conspiracy theorist might imagine its part of the ongoing plot to undermine M$ by the Apple fanboi and Linux bigot communities - but I'm not conspiracy theorist. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 09-04-2012 at 02:29 AM. |
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Wow, now that gets you straight onto my ignore list.
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Yes, they wouldn't have got up off their backside and delivered Windows 7 if Vista hadn't copped such a barrage of criticism, much of which was factually wrong
Don't misunderstand me I criticized Vista plenty. I never had it installed as a primary OS, but it wasn't half as bad as many made out. Its easy to hide behind the "It Was Microsoft That Done It, Sir" defense. Today we have the converse of the old adage "No one got fired for buying IBM"; now its "No one got fired for blaming M$". BR |
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Perhaps an idea is to put the default for Calibre library to be <appdata>\Calibre. That would mean that it would not show up under a users folders (unless they have show hidden files set so they can see the appdata folder), but it will still be able to use the option in Calibre to open a particular books folder.
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