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At the moment, I'm looking at other templates. I started with the jacket because it was the close to what I wanted. I found I couldn't use this directly and pulled out code and simplified. That's what I posted last night. A relatively simple template based on the jacket. Today, I've been looking at the metadata plugboard. Calling that to do the substitution turned out to be simple. But, the template is probably no simpler. To do what I did last night, I have: Code:
{comments}{tags:|<p>Tags: |</p>}{rating:|<p>Rating: |</p>}{#kobo_last_read:|<p>Last Read: |</p>}{#words:|<p>Word count: |</p>} Quote:
My thoughts on this metadata update function in the utilities plugin are: - Decide on the template. Or prevaricate and somehow support both. - Add an option to not to update downloaded kepubs. I should have done this ages ago. - Read the template from the root of the device. If there isn't one there, look in the resources directory of the calibre configuration directory. This allows different configuration for different devices. And that would be handy for people who share a calibre installation. - Maybe put the updates into a job. If I do this, I would consider adding an option to run this automatically on connect. Once I have this out, I'll start looking at the driver again It should be updating the metadata at the same time as the series info. Part of why I haven't done it is performance. No matter how I do it, it's going to add some time to the initial connection jobs. Adding the comments template might be a bit trickier as the driver code is separate from the Utilities plugin. But, I'll think about it. |
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You don't need to do anything on the device. Just make sure calibre and the plugins are configured the way you want them.
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^ Thanks for that. Btw, I have more than a thousand books on Calibre. Do you recommend transferring them on the new device by batches or is it safe if I transfer them all in one go? Can't recall what I did on my Aura when I sideloaded my books for the first time.
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I haven't bothered to calibrate the battery levels in any my Kobo ereaders. I've never really had a problem with the gauge but basically just use it as a guide. If it does drop suddenly, I do look into it, but usually I can show that it was a "stuck" sync. I have found that if my internet connection is having problems, the sync can start but never complete. This is the biggest battery drain.
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Is there anything that I missed? I probably won't do it now but I hope this could clear up things for people who have similar issues. |
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That should have done. Did you check that the status was stored in the calibre library? When it finished, it should prompt you with books it found that had changes in status. And when you do the restore, it will display counts of how many books it found that needed changes.
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Then it should have worked. Try restarting the device and seeing what happens.
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When I want to copy all of them to another device, I compress the whole Calibre directory to a 7z (or zip or rar) file, on the destination, I erase the Calibre dir created by the installation, and replace it with the copy of the original. I create an archive, because lots of small individual files need a long time to be copied to an USB key or disk, whilst a whole 3-GB file takes only minutes. The whole operation will take less than half an hour on PCs with good processors. Sorry. I should delete this post, but I don't find how to do it. I did not understand the thread was about transferring to the Kobo, probably because, to my mind, transferring such numbers as 1000 books at once to a Kobo was unlikely. The Kobo (I have an Aura H2O) is so slow and the firmware so bad, that transferring more than 20 books at once is unrealistic. Having more than 200 books on a Kobo is useless, since you cannot browse them fast enough. Last edited by Francois_C; 01-01-2016 at 06:12 AM. |
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