Hi Sherry:

>From a fellow organize nut to another, your system of organizing files is very 
>very workable on the bn.  Sarah said that the bn has trouble navigating 
>multiple layers of folders.  I think the appropriate sentiment is "It would be 
>easy to believe the bn has trouble navigating multiple layers of folders if 
>you read the haphazard documentation ox the issue.  LOL.  OK, now that I beat 
>that issue into the ground, again...  Here is what you must do.

Like you, I have a folder on my cf card called books.  Within this folder, I 
have some files where I only have one or two books written by an author, but if 
I have a series or a group of books by one author, I create other folders named 
for the series or the author.

If as move folders of this nature from the PC to the bn, simply do the 
following.

>From the main menu, press w for keyword or b for the bookreader, whichever you 
>want to read the book in.
Select the drive you stored the boos on.  Here, instead of typing in the name 
of the folder, press space with t (control with t) to get you into directory 
mode.  Now, after pressing space once, you will see that you are viewing a list 
of the subdirectories housed within your "books" directory.  You can use the 
space bar (arrow keys), or type the first letter of the folder as you normally  
would to find the directory you want.  Note that this procedure could be done 
for as many levels of folders you have.  Also note that upon selecting the 
subdirectory you want, you must press enter again (AFTER the initial pressing 
to select the subdirectories), because the bn will think you are still looking 
for another level of folders, and either present you with a list of them if 
they are present, or prompt you with "no more subdirectories." Pressing enter 
the second time will prompt the bn to ask you for a file name.

Alternatively, when you press space with t (control with t) to switch to the 
directory mode, you can type out the full pathname, such as 
books/tolken/bookname.Whichever is your preference is fine.

Once you get the hang of the directory business, it is very easy to use and 
that way you are able to use your preferred method of filing.  Please try these 
instructions and let me know if they've been helpful.  HTH, Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: "Sherry Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] web braille, i think i did something wrong

>Yes, I did exactly that.  for instance, I downloaded the lord of the rings.
>I made a folder for tolkien and then a new folder for each book.  I'll try
>taking them out of the separate folders.  However, is it ok to keep them in
>on folder such as card/Tolkien, then individual files?  I was in a hurry
>last night, so I did books that I would love to have in braille, so it was
>LOTR the Harry potter series, and the little house books.  it would be
>easier to find things if they can at least be in folders by author, though
>not by each book.  Thanks.  I will try this right away.

>Sherry




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