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12-01-2010, 05:01 PM | #93 |
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I think that was the stupidest post in the topic.
It can't be that hard to get that working, realy. What is needded is ALREAY in calibre, working pretty fine for the save to disk and send to device function. So what the matter ? Who difficult can that be ? |
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And that, I'm done trying to make sense in any of you. Stay in your little egoist won't even try to understand that other might have different needs that mine world. Last edited by EowynCarter; 12-01-2010 at 05:09 PM. |
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No, as stated, you are the one who has decided that Calibre doesn't work exactly as you want it to so have decided that the best way to get that changed is to demand a change and then insult anybody who disagrees with you (including the people who could actually do some of what you want, the Calibre developers; that's why you qualify for all the most stupid posts in this thread). The hilarious thing is that you can't even see how much your adolescent, rude, ingrateful, puerile whinging is pissing everybody off. As has been said by myself and others; either stop using Calibre or make the code changes yourself. Either way, STFU! |
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You are unbelieveable. I'm just about convinced you're a troll. If it's not that difficult, do it yourself, then, and quit your carping.
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12-01-2010, 06:24 PM | #98 |
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Can't some green person get a lock on this thread already? This is beyond ridiculous.
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Bring up religion and the thread will get censored.
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I have read through most of the posts here and I'm not sure if this is where I should be. I'll ask my 2 questions and maybe I can get an answer here or I can be pointed in the right direction.
#1 I can't for the life of me figure out where my converted books go. I'm not usually inept but this program makes me feel a little stupid. #2 I really don't understand the tagging part, I just know it takes my title and throws it away and makes its own. I have my books as author - series name and number if applicable - title. Can SOMEONE tell me how to do this? I will only be using the program for conversions not for file system, if that is any help to anyone. Thanks for ANY help you can give me. Alyce |
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12-01-2010, 08:19 PM | #102 |
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Alyce??? Until now my Mother was the only Alyce with a "Y" I knew.
Please start a new thread and ask this question with a fresh start. This isn't where answers for you should go. See attached for an idea of how to start a new thread. |
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Nope, but a machine that accesses it can. We have people here who keep their libraries in Dropbox* so it would seem to be possible to have a library on a separate device. (note: I only use Dropbox to transfer files around, so I can't tell you how they do it)
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That question might be worth a thread of its own, actually, if there hasn't been one already. With the increasing popularity (at least among people I know) of dual-boot, there have to be a fair number of people who would want to run calibre under either OS. *link that will get us both more free space on Dropbox |
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There have been multiple work flows proposed that would be both efficient and practical. If you must use the browser using the save to disk feature with the proper template can create the file structure you want as a backup to the main calibre library giving you both worlds. If none of these ideas work for you then you might want to start searching for document management programs. |
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