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The login shouldn't be a problem for Calibre right, as it's just a matter of using the right url and cookies? There isn't a 'real' login with user/pass combination, just a personal URL.
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The recipe system can probably handle this if you use Advanced/Custom processing, or else use wget to download it and use calibredb to upload it to Calibre.
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Also, the rss feeds only cover part of the paper. The opinion section for example - in which I'm very interested - doesn't have a feew.
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Yes, I know. Using a bit, lot, of custom processing it should be possible to scrape the frontpage and subsequent pages instead of using the rss feeds.
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I would love to be able to schedule Calibre to download the epaper each afternoon, and have it upload it automatically to my reader when I connect it. Is there really no way of doing this? Or should I be asking this question in a different topic
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That might be a different topic altogether.
Just a personal question:
Are you also posting to tweakers.net because I'm having almost the same discussion about downloading nrc epub and getting it into Calibre.
I had a good look through the code of Calibre to see what the difference is between a news 'book' and a regular book but can't find anything obviously different.
Just setting a tag to News on a regular book doesn't make it into a news book, neither does fiddeling with author etc.
Even in the database I can't find what differentiates a news book and a regular book so it looks like maybe it is something that is stored elsewhere.
If we can figure out what makes these news 'books' special in that they are uploaded automatically then it should be possible to add a regular book and have it uploaded automatically too.
Kovid? do you want to explain, please?
Regards,
Joop