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James Aeschliman (princejames) wrote : Re: [Bug 1853232] Re: calibre bug 1853232

I have a large number of text files in various subdirectories. If I use the Viewer to view several text files, something is creating a Firefox HTML files in the same subdirectory where the text file is located. As an example, if I view three text files I will then find three "index#" files (index1, index2, and index3). This did not happen before the Viewer was changed in Version 4 of Calibre. That is why I believe the problem is related to Calibre I am running the latest version of Windows10 Home and my default web browser is the latest version of Firefox.

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Subject: [Bug 1853232] Re: calibre bug 1853232

What index# file? Where is it created? I see no index# files when
opening txt files with the viewer.

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Title:
  Viewing Text Files Creates an Index File

Status in calibre:
  New

Bug description:
  I have been using the e-book viewer of Calibre to read test files for
  several years. Version 4 now creates an "index#" file for every text
  file I read. The "index#" file (opens with Firefox) turns out to be
  just a copy of the text file I have just read. After reading several
  text files I have several "index#" files that I then have to delete.
  I am using Version 4.3 of Calibre and my operating system is Windows
  10. I need a way to disable this function. If there is not a way to
  disable this function in the existing version, please create an
  enhancement to do this.

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