02-06-2011, 03:46 PM | #1 |
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create a shortcut to ebook file
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Can Calibre create a shortcut to ebook file in Calibre Library folder instead of copying the main ebook file? I think it is waste of hard disk space and it can be more practical to use shortcut. thanks |
02-06-2011, 04:12 PM | #2 | |
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Once you have all your books copied into calibre, there is no real need to keep your original files unless you want to keep them for back up purposes. Many people here (including me) do keep their original files (in my case it started out as paranoia but now it's just habit; if I run out of room on the disk, those original files are history). If you do not feel you have room to keep the original files and calibre's files, you can safely delete the original files (keeping a back up of all your files, including calibre's is a good idea, however) since, if ever you should need them again (such as you decide to change book management programs), you can use Save to Disk to restore your files however you want them (and probably in a more consistant format than you originally had). The only way I can think of to get a short cut would be to manually create one for each book. |
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02-06-2011, 04:13 PM | #3 | |
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1) The file name inside Calibre DOES NOT always match my input file. 2) You want the shortcut transferred to your device? The file inside the library is what gets transfered. 3) What does Calibre do if you move/change YOUR book file ? <sarcasm> 4) Is 'File delete' (or move (to archival media)) broken on your system? </sarcasm> |
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If book files are changed/moved, calibre can act like another programs. It can give and message and request to browse for file. I think this feature can be optional but very useful. Thanks |
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What you are proposing defeats the whole purpose of calibre. You need to trust it to properly manage your books (not just act as a file manager). Again, if disk space is a concern, just delete your original books or copy them to an external harddrive (best), a thumbdrive or CDs/DVDs (less reliable for long term storage). You should always maintain a back up of all your files and your original files could serve as your calibre backup but restoring them would be a tedious process. Better would be to just delete your original files then keep a copy of the entire calibre library folder for your backup. |
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