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Ok, I copied that one folder but you are confusing me about making the .bat files. Can you go into more detail? Btw, my libraries are named e-Books and e-Songbooks. Does that make a difference? I can rename both or delete and rebuild e-Songbooks if necessary (it has only one test entry in it). Btw, I added my sig with my system
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C:\Documents and Settings\Setup\Application Data\Calibre1 and C:\Documents and Settings\Setup\Application Data\Calibre2 and then start the first one. e-Books.bat Code:
set CALIBRE_CONFIG_DIRECTORY=C:\Documents and Settings\Setup\Application Data\Calibre1 calibre Code:
set CALIBRE_CONFIG_DIRECTORY=C:\Documents and Settings\Setup\Application Data\Calibre2 calibre Do the same for the other batchfile, e-SongBooks.bat. From now on you'll only have to double click on either bat file to use the select library. Hope I have been not to quick for you, if so just tell me/us and we'll try again. No worries, Joop |
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Again, Joop is correct. I gave you instructions on "how" to make the batch files by creating an empty text file first, then change its name to the batch file name, then edit it. Sometimes, people don't know how to "create" the file, and I find the easiest way is the method I described. You can also copy another bat file, change the name, delete the contents and paste in the new content you need.
If your computer does not show the file extension (a stupid Windows default), the second method may be easier for you. |
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You guys must think I'm a complete idiot because I'm still confused.
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![]() Perhaps an overview would help: You already have two libraries, but only one configuration directory. The configuration directory is connected to the last of the two libraries you accessed. You need a second configuration directory (that's what you're working on now) and two batch files, one for each library. Once you have the batch files, one will start up configuration1 and the other configuration2. At first, configuration2 will be pointed to the same library as configuration1, because they are copies of each other. You will need to run the batch file for each and fix the wrong one (by changing the library in preferences) so that configuration1 points to library1 and configuration2 points to library2. Then you are done. and thereafter you can use the two batch files to start whichever set you want. Did that help? Last edited by Starson17; 07-06-2010 at 12:22 PM. |
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How do I do that? Can I give the .bat files slightly different names, such as calibre e-Books.bat and calibre songs.bat? Can I put the .bat files somewhere other than the desktop, such as in the libraries themselves (I would put shortcuts in the quick launch tray). Also, will I have to go through all of this everytime I update calibre? Last edited by Lady Fitzgerald; 07-06-2010 at 12:38 PM. |
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Well, I no longer fear hell for I have managed to get the bat(ty) files set up and working. During the process, I first lost all my books and entires in calibre (fortunately, I had an online backup of the folder and one parked on my desktop that I made before tackling this; I also had the originals but having to restore that way would have been "annoying"), then, after restoring everything, I somehow wound up moving all but three of my books to the songbook library (all three books themselves "evaporated" and one entry in calibre also went south; the one entry and songbook in the songbook library also went south but it was easy to restore). After figuring out which books went away (I had to open each one to find the two books that disappeared and compare line by line the calibre listing against the original files to find the missing entry; very time consuming), I swapped the names of the libraries and restored the missing books and entry from the original files (faster than downloading from online). I then moved the .bat files to the appropriate calibre library folders and dragged shortcuts to the quick launch tray. Then I replaced the icon for the Songbook library with one of an eighth note (I couldn't find one suitable for books).
I still have a couple of questions: 1. Is it necessary for me to use the first .bat file to open calibre in my e-Book library or can I just open calibre using the normal shortcut? It seems to work ok and would have the appropriate icon on the shortcut. 2. Someday, I'm going to have my hard drive partitioned into two drives, one of which will be just for my OS and program files. If the libraries, complete with the .bat files, are moved to the new second partiton (assuming I correct the path in the .bat files), will everything still work when I install calibre in the new first partiton or will I have to start over again? Last edited by Lady Fitzgerald; 07-06-2010 at 07:37 PM. |
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YIKES! That was where things went horribly wrong! Oh well, I'll just have to cross that bridge when I get there. It will be a while before I fool with it. Thanks for all your help and patience. |
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![]() One thought is that one of the batch files pointed to an empty or incorrect folder for the configuration? I'm not sure what Calibre would do in that case. I wouldn't want to put anyone else through all this without knowing what went wrong for you. |
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If CALIBRE_CONFIG_DIRECTORY points at a non-existent folder, calibre creates that folder and runs the welcome wizard. This is a rather convenient way to create new configurations for existing libraries.
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