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Change To Internal Name via Command Line
I've downloaded some of the Project Gutenberg ebooks (in epub format). As you might know, the filenames of those downloads are simply a series of numbers, and not the real internal title of the work.
For instance: 12345.epub Instead of: Declaration of Independence.epub If we import the document into Calibre, the internal title is automatically applied, resulting in a properly titled file. This is a wonderful function performed by Calibre. I'm wondering if the same can be done via command line. Is there a way to bring out the "real title" by simply issuing some command line order? Any help greatly appreciated. Nicholas Kormanik |
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ebook-meta 12345.epub
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The command --- ebook-meta 12345.epub --- does allow one to SEE the meta-tags for a file (within a command-line window).
However, my request is a command-line order "resulting in a properly titled file." As given in the opening example, the resulting file would be: Declaration of Independence.epub Any additional help greatly appreciated. |
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calibredb add 12345.epub
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Great!
Then, a follow-up question. Is there some practical upper limit as to the size of the Calibre database? In other words, can Calibre handle: 1000 ebooks? 10,000 ebooks? 100,000 ebooks? 1,000.000 ebooks? Thank you very much! |
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I know of users using calibre with 50,000 book libraries.
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How amazing!
Calibre is quite a wonderful program. Thank you so much. |
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