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Old 04-03-2009, 08:43 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by markz68 View Post
Oh, I think I forgot the Calibre2Web step.
Note that Calibre does have a built-in HTTP server and hosts its own Stanza catalog. The only reason we choose to use Calibre2Web is because for a library with hundreds of books, the built-in Calibre catalog is impractical. Calibre2Web presents you with a hierarchical view (titles are categorized) whereas Calibre just gives you a flat view of your books. To enable the built-in server in Calibre, go to Preferences >> Content Server and click on Start Server. You might also want to enable Run server automatically on startup. The address of the catalog would be:
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http://ip_address_of_your_computer:8080/stanza
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I store my folder of books outside of the Calibre program folder. Do I need to add any of the Calibre program folders to HFS, or just where the books are actually stored.
The program folder, no. You just need the actual library with the books and the _CATALOG folder that Calibre2Web generates.
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