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Old 10-19-2019, 07:09 AM   #3752
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Originally Posted by Chrystalline View Post
Oh! No, I hadn't, because I assumed that, being a zip, it would be multiple html files just like the epub. That works for almost all of my epubs (the ones that have no pictures I care about), thank you! Now the only books I can't put into Calibre are the comics, because I use numbered image files and they have to be unzipped to work in my photo viewer.
I think I have good news for you. Calibre supports CBZ which is literally just a zip file containing image files in alphabetical order. Just change the extension from .zip to .cbz, and your comics should work.

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding what you're saying.

Edit: I think I understand what you mean now. They'd have to be zipped for calibre, but unzipped for the other way you use them. Personally, I have plenty of storage space, and don't mind data-redundancy, so I'd just have both, but I understand why that might not be an option for you. There are good cbz viewers out there for both Android and desktop OSes. I personally like Perfect Viewer on Android, and I'd probably just use Calibre on desktop because it does the job.

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