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Old 03-31-2021, 01:20 PM   #5
r0bis
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Device: Boox Note Pro / Linux Laptop
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Use the calibre content server, then you can use the viewer directly inside your browser in android or whatever
WOW!!!

This is quite amazing. The reader seems to live inside the browser. I can read, then disconnect from my home network, still read the book inside that browser tab. I can make notes/highlights there and then when I connect to the home network I can sync the notes to the book. AMAZING!!! And the synced notes are available to another reader on my home network (of course after they sync their instance of the book).

Is it possible also to use the calibre main interface reader from my laptop? I would think to mount the share via sshfs and point the library location there. This way I could add new books also from my main laptop. Or would adding new book interfere with calibre-server on my NAS (OMV)? calibre-server is running as a systemd service (under user calibre account - so everyone would get the same note I guess).
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