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Old 08-20-2017, 05:38 PM   #1
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Second Level Limit?

Hello,

Does Calibre have a limit as to how far in a book you can use level 2 entries?

I worked on a Bible in .docx format, converted it to ASW3 format and have been manually entering points for the table of contents.

I have been using level 1 entries for the different books of the bible and level 2 entries for the chapters in the books. Everything was going fine until I got about 75% of the way through and the blue line just disappears in level 2. No matter what I do I cannot get it to show up beyond this point.

I thought that maybe I had reached an entry limit as to the number of entries the level 2 can have, so I deleted every other level 2 entry and I still have the same problem.

If I use level 1, the blue line stays visible all the way to the bottom of the book. Is there anything I can do to make the blue line show up all the way to the end of the book in level 2?

I have put years of work into this. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
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Old 08-20-2017, 06:36 PM   #2
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Hello,

Does Calibre have a limit as to how far in a book you can use level 2 entries?

I worked on a Bible in .docx format, converted it to ASW3 format and have been manually entering points for the table of contents.

I have been using level 1 entries for the different books of the bible and level 2 entries for the chapters in the books. Everything was going fine until I got about 75% of the way through and the blue line just disappears in level 2. No matter what I do I cannot get it to show up beyond this point.

I thought that maybe I had reached an entry limit as to the number of entries the level 2 can have, so I deleted every other level 2 entry and I still have the same problem.

If I use level 1, the blue line stays visible all the way to the bottom of the book. Is there anything I can do to make the blue line show up all the way to the end of the book in level 2?

I have put years of work into this. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
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Hello,

Does Calibre have a limit as to how far in a book you can use level 2 entries?

I worked on a Bible in .docx format, converted it to ASW3 format and have been manually entering points for the table of contents.

I have been using level 1 entries for the different books of the bible and level 2 entries for the chapters in the books. Everything was going fine until I got about 75% of the way through and the blue line just disappears in level 2. No matter what I do I cannot get it to show up beyond this point.

I thought that maybe I had reached an entry limit as to the number of entries the level 2 can have, so I deleted every other level 2 entry and I still have the same problem.

If I use level 1, the blue line stays visible all the way to the bottom of the book. Is there anything I can do to make the blue line show up all the way to the end of the book in level 2?

I have put years of work into this. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Read https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/con...le-of-contents

Then use the built in TOC Editor, it will allow up to generate up to five levels from xpath expressions.

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Old 08-22-2017, 11:31 AM   #4
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Thanks for the Reply gbm but I already know this.
As I said, I have been manually entering points into the Table of Contents and things were going fine until this problem showed up.

Calibre uses a blue line to show you where the entry point would be if you click there. As you scroll up and down the blue line follows the cursor and you click to make an entry point.

I am using level 2 for the different chapters in the bible I am making the table of contents for. While scrolling down, at a certain point the blue line disappears. Without the blue line you cannot enter points.

I have tried using both Calibre Portable (what I normally use) and even tried the installed version to see if it were a problem with the portable version. With the installed version, the blue line stays visible a litter further than the portable version, but not by much. I need the blue line to stay visible to the end of the book so I can complete the table of contents.
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@Br.louis - when you used the installed version of calibre, was it the 32bit or 64 bit edition? And how much RAM does your computer have.

Why do I ask? Well, the portable version of calibre is in fact the 32 bit version with a 'special' launcher. It's the 32bit version because its design target is a USB thumb drive which can be plugged into whatever Windows computers happens to be available (think internet cafés). There's no way of knowing if they will be capable of running 64 bit programs - in other words it's a lowest common denominator solution.

Now, if you installed the 64 bit edition, and your computer has say 6 Gig of RAM, that might account for the difference in behaviour. 32bit bit Windows programs can only address about 4 Gig of RAM. while 64 bit Windows programs can address almost 200 Gig of RAM.

So, maybe the solution is to use the 64bit edition of calibre and get more RAM.

It might be worth having a look at Sigil's TOC building capabilities, I'm not inferring it is better than calibre's, only that that it may not suffer the same limitations in this particular respect. Sigil is limited to ePub, so you'd need to convert the DOCX to ePub first.

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Now, if you installed the 64 bit edition, and your computer has say 6 Gig of RAM, that might account for the difference in behaviour. 32bit bit Windows programs can only address about 4 Gig of RAM. while 64 bit Windows programs can address almost 200 Gig of RAM.
A 32-bit Windows program can access 4GB if it's compiled in a specific way that allowed it to access 4GB. If not, the limit is 2GB. For Calibre, I would think it would be 2GB. So going to the 64-bit version on a 64-bit system (even though it's not portable) will work much better. One issue that does crop up is running out of memory during a conversion. So yes, you should be running the 64-bit version if you run a 64-bit Windows 7 or later.
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Old 08-23-2017, 01:56 AM   #7
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A 32-bit Windows program can access 4GB if it's compiled in a specific way that allowed it to access 4GB. If not, the limit is 2GB. For Calibre, I would think it would be 2GB. So going to the 64-bit version on a 64-bit system (even though it's not portable) will work much better. One issue that does crop up is running out of memory during a conversion. So yes, you should be running the 64-bit version if you run a 64-bit Windows 7 or later.
Copying the install folder of 64bit calibre over 32bit portable calibre install allows you to have a 64bit portable calibre. I have been using it like that with no problems for a long time after Kovid recommended it. Though I think Kovid should abandon 32bit portalbe calibre and change it to 64bit. A few years ago it might have made sense but with latest calibre not supporting older version of windows like win xp a portable calibre user coming up against a 32bit windows install is unlikely to happen.
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Old 08-23-2017, 02:18 AM   #8
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Copying the install folder of 64bit calibre over 32bit portable calibre install allows you to have a 64bit portable calibre. I have been using it like that with no problems for a long time after Kovid recommended it. Though I think Kovid should abandon 32bit portalbe calibre and change it to 64bit. A few years ago it might have made sense but with latest calibre not supporting older version of windows like win xp a portable calibre user coming up against a 32bit windows install is unlikely to happen.
But you have to do the copying for every new release, don't you?

And what about Windows on Stick implementations, most of them only seem to have 2 Gig on board - could they run 64bit calibre?

Maybe a case could be made for two Portable's editions (32 bit and 64 bit), or an 'install time' option - but I'm not advocating for either.

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But you have to do the copying for every new release, don't you?

And what about Windows on Stick implementations, most of them only seem to have 2 Gig on board - could they run 64bit calibre?

Maybe a case could be made for two Portable's editions (32 bit and 64 bit), or an 'install time' option - but I'm not advocating for either.

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Calibre 64bit would run on stick pc but no advantage of using 32bit over 64bit
P.S it is the only reason I favor 64bit portable so that I dont have to copy every time as I avoid using calibre converting for pdf or old word generated html files the most likely to use lots of ram
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My Bible (Roman Catholic) (ePub) has 2 levels in its TOC: books and chapters. No separate level for Old/New Testament. Prepaired with the calibre editor. There was no problem editing or reading with various reading apps.
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How do I copy the install folder of 64bit calibre over 32bit portable calibre?
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How do I copy the install folder of 64bit calibre over 32bit portable calibre?
Install calibre 64bit then copy the Calibre2 folder from your program files to the Calibre portable folder where you see the calibre portable.exe file.

delete the Calibre folder that exists there and then rename the Calibre2 folder you just copied to Calibre Now just start calibre with calibre portable as usual
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Old 08-24-2017, 11:46 AM   #13
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Well Dopedangel, I did everything like you said and now have Calibre 3.6 [64bit], but am still having the same problem. The green line is visible to a certain point in the book and then just disappears.

Do you or anyone else have any other suggestions?
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Read https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/con...le-of-contents

Then use the built in TOC Editor, it will allow up to generate up to five levels from xpath expressions.

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Yes learn how to use xpath expressions. Using xpath "I" built a toc for a bible listing every book, chapter and verse, i.e. a toc with thousands of entries.

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Well Dopedangel, I did everything like you said and now have Calibre 3.6 [64bit], but am still having the same problem. The green line is visible to a certain point in the book and then just disappears.

Do you or anyone else have any other suggestions?
No one suggested 64 bit calibre would be a 'cure all' for your problems. What was suggested is that it might account for the difference between the portable and installed version.

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So, maybe the solution is to use the 64bit edition of calibre and get more RAM.

It might be worth having a look at Sigil's TOC building capabilities, I'm not inferring it is better than calibre's, only that that it may not suffer the same limitations in this particular respect. Sigil is limited to ePub, so you'd need to convert the DOCX to ePub first.
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