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While that, in principle, should work, it is a Bad Idea to mess around in Calibre's library folder directly. Try using the calibredb command instead (the relevant options would be add_format and remove_format).
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I've recently switched to compiling ebooks using the command line. I prefer having more control over the process.
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And, by the way: All the options available in the command line are also available in the GUI. |
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and if you (mostly) use the SAME values, set them as the defaults in the Preferences CONVERSION OUTPUT section (there are side-bar sections for various formats)
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Thanks, looks like it works just fine! I tried it as described and it appears to have worked just fine. I need to upgrade to the latest version and play with the file some more (sadly more changes required) but thanks. This will help a lot. Sometimes it's the little things that can really help streamline a process! |
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Converting four ebooks into five different formats each, with one double-click of the mouse. Automatically reading the latest version of the source html file for each.
(Couldn't find any way to generate multiple output formats for multiple titles in the Calibre UI. I could only do all Epub, then all Mobi, etc.) |
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Still the option to accomplish a single book conversion to multiple formats automatically in succession is not a option the GUI currently supports. |
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Thanks again, guys and gals. I did another file this morning and deleting the html rather than the whole book saves me oodles of time. I had to do about 3 uploads and it shaves off some of the maintenance. Excellent!
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That, at least, would be my guess. From what I know, output format is determined by the file extension of the specified output filename, so one would have to use multiple commands for multiple output formats.
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Here is some info on Metadata: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metadata The best quote here is: Quote:
The "Edit metadata window" they speak of is the window that opens when you select a book with your mouse in the Calibre list window and hit the "E" key or right click on a book and select "Edit Metadata". Now, the "add a Format" means for one book I can have the book in several different computer file types. Think of it like, you can have a hardbound book and a paperback of the same book. So, you have the book in two formats, hardbound and paperback. Computers keep files stored in different formats for different programs or devices. And Calibre can keep a book in multiple formats for many different eReaders, or even to be read on the computer screen itself. All learning starts with a question. So, ask anything you want to know, someone here will be happy to help. Happy Monday Last edited by Archon; 03-07-2011 at 12:41 PM. |
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Yes, I have a series of batch files which export each ebook from yWriter into html, then runs the html through four Calibre conversion processes to generate mobi/epub/rtf files plus another epub formatted for a larger screen size. Then it runs three more sets of batch files, one for each novel in the series. I use variables in the actual conversion batch files so I can use the same code for all four books. Only the input file and publication details (and cover image) change from one to the next. I'm a programmer (I wrote yWriter, the novel-writing software), so when it comes to automating things I'll reach for the commandline once I realise it's a task I need to do often. |
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