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This week's "dumb" moments

Mid week, my trusty Libra H2O stopped responding to the back power switch. I thought it might just be age and the device getting bummed out as I have a new Libra Colour on order. I decided just to ride it out and hoped not to have a reason to reboot.

Yesterday after connecting to calibre via Kobo UnCaged, I noticed several PNG files and... the 2 watt light bulb went off. I have Kobo Menu installed and one option I have in it is to toggle the Screenshot setting.

Sure enough; dummy here had enabled screenshots

Today I wanted to correct the meta data on many books (in particular the series data). Of late I've been primarily using calibre on a Chromebook which has the drawback that USB devices are not fully passed thru to the Linux environment which means the Kobo Touch driver doesn't work. Instead I've been using Kobo UnCaged and connecting as a smart device. While it does work, I had issues with incorrect series data on the device.

No problem I said; I can copy the calibre library to a USB stick, and use a desktop on which I'd installed Calibre Portable. (Pay close attention to the word Portable)..

I plugged the USB stick with the library on it into the desktop, launched portable, switched libraries to the one on the stick, connected the kobo, saw the calibre device view, ejected the Kobo and saw.. no series data!

Checked the device config on calibre and saw that I didn't have the options set to sync metadata! Changed that and restarted calibre.

Reconnected the Kobo ejected and... still no series data

Connected yet again and noticed that the device view showed many books unmatched!

Double, triple checked and everything looked right until I realized that the books I was expecting to see were no longer in the library view!

Moment of panic! Had I dropped the books from the library??? Then the 1 watt bulb went off. (Note I was dimmer this time). Calibre PORTABLE wants its library (by default) in the directory tree WHERE CALIBRE PORTABLE is installed, and when I had restarted Calibre Portable it had reverted to the much smaller library I had on the desktop!

Switched back to the USB copy of the library and... SUCCESS!

So to ensure this doesn't happen again I've added a Windows Junction (or link) to the library on the USB stick to the Calibre Portable install directory and with that subterfuge in place calibre will now quite happily remember that that was the library I was in when I shut it down.

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