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Simón
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Hi,
When I add a book in Calibre, it save in folder with this structure: Code:
author/title (number)/ Regards. Last edited by simonbcn; 08-30-2009 at 12:05 PM. |
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Still wondering why
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This has been a very debated subject. Actually, the answer is no!
Calibre works as a database and has its own structure. You can keep a separate file structure. That's why your files are copied and not moved when you add them to Calibre. |
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