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Putting "#" char into book title seems to be a No No.
I'm up to date with the software as of today. And spent some time messaging the meta-data. I suffixed some titles of a series to include "#1" 2,3,4...
Storm From #1 vs. Storm Front [1] When I attempted to open one of those books via the content server. There were several python errors. When I tried to open the file directly, the OSX finder complained that the file was not to be found. This despite that I had clicked directly on the icon in the finder. Obviously the "If it hurts when you do that..." rule seems to apply. Is this a calibre bug? Or something to do with unix file naming in general? |
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