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bookshelf on kindle
Hi,
is it possible to create bookshelves on Kindle to organize books instead of having going from page to page |
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Bah! Humbug!
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Not yet - Amazon has promised some sort of content management solution for "early in 2010".
If you do a search on "Folders for Kindle" you'll find some threads with work-arounds that folk are currently using. |
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you are right, was too fast to post and did read various posts.
However, didn't like any of the work-arounds and now what to rephrase my question: Had anybody did/think of some kind of a hack? How about this one: - is it possible to create internal HTML page with cascading menus pointing to different folders on the file system as booksheves and under them books as an link? |
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Calibre now has a catalog feature which builds a browseable version of your library.
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Beepbeep n beebeep, yeah!
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AFAIK (I implemented the catalog feature in calibre) it's not possible to directly hyperlink from within a book to another book. Apparently that's only possible in Java from the shell. However, within the catalog, you can type the name of a book, search My Items, displaying a link to the book, which you can then open. So it's possible to open another book with a couple of steps.
Here's a link to a posting in the Calibre forum describing the catalog feature. G |
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thanks,
will try(digest it) and let you know |
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