
If you save-to-disk to the SD card then calibre's metadata will be stored in the book (assuming no DRM). Of course, we can do this today for epubs. If we use option 2 then moving books when folders are changed would be "interesting". metadata.calibre file so that calibre could find the books the next time the card is mounted on the PC. For example, we would probably need to update the. I prefer option 1 because the rest of CC wouldn't have to know about it, but it is more work.

Use the existing book file and accept that it isn't where CC expects, dealing with the side effects of that.Move the books so that the file name matches what CC would have used if it stored it.

The challenge (not a hard one but work) is to map the storage naming system used when saving the books to the one used by CC. metadata.calibre file, and of course the books are there. Everything we need to set up metadata is in the. Something we have wanted to do since the beginning but never managed to get it to the top of the pile is import books saved by calibre's connect-to-folder. Charles, is there a possibility of a Calibre-companion compatible save to disk plugin where we could insert the card into a PC card-writer for the transfer and then sneaker it to the device and have it still be CC usable ?
