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Old 03-02-2011, 12:17 AM   #5
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by chas0039 View Post
Are there any other input or output options for epub that you can recommend?

Thanks
I haven't spent a lot of time going over all that there is in terms of the
remarkable customization available with Calibre. The new "Tweaks"
feature in Preferences, is absolutely brilliant, in my opinion. It is a new
way to make the very powerful (but daunting to those not technically
inclined or familiar with it) command line options available to the average
user.

The "Tweaks" feature page is in three parts one part lists tweaks
by a one or two line description. When you select and highlight a tweak
description the "Help" part provides a detailed description with values you
can use, their impact and a full description of the tweak's function. Also,
the "Edit tweak" part of the page provides the start of the command line
function with an example value that you can modify/edit to achieve the
results you want.

This would be a great feature for many programs that have such complex
command line options. I would love to see something like it for GIMP2, for
instance.

To be honest I haven't even gone through the tutorial material available for
Calibre, or all the help. I've just gone through enough to get it working "good
enough" for my .epub files, and I'm not too picky.

Luck;
Ken
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