07-17-2017, 03:36 PM | #1066 |
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OK. That make sense. I done that too few times.
To be frank implementing this pipeline to KCC would require tremendous amount of work and I don't see me doing that in the near future. But I think that entire process can be automated will batch script. You can use Calibre plugins from command line. Let's look on the process: De-DRM -> Extracting images -> Embedding metadata -> Converting to EPUB. De-DRM - Apprentice Alf plugin. Extracting images - Kindle Unpack plugin. You don't need to compress it as KCC can use raw directory as input. Embedding metadata - This is only problematic step. Somehow, something need to create XML file in ComicRack format and place it inside image directory. Converting to EPUB - Command line KCC. Metadata step can be skipped. You can already set the title using KCC command line option. I think I can add option to set author too if that would help you. Last edited by AcidWeb; 07-17-2017 at 03:39 PM. |
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07-17-2017, 03:46 PM | #1068 |
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07-29-2017, 04:17 AM | #1069 |
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Is there some way to make KCC not insert margins at all? I want it to keep it like the original, including keeping the original aspect ratio (the top screenshot here as opposed to the bottom screenshot which is current KCC output).
The reason is that the margins mess with KOReader's auto scaling algorithm, which would have zoomed in automatically. Thanks for making/maintaining KCC. |
07-29-2017, 08:38 AM | #1070 |
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No. For some time KCC not added margins but that changed to increase compatibility.
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08-02-2017, 07:37 PM | #1071 |
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Is there any possible way to create a portable version of this? I've been dying to try this program out, but currently, I'm not able to install anything due to admin rights.
I had been using mangle, but I'm pretty fed up with having to zoom in for each speech bubble due to the white space around the border. It just doesn't have the same quality as reading something that was specifically for the kindle. I already tried cropping, and that doesn't help very much either. I was hoping that this program would be able to solve my problem? Please let me know if this is possible? Thank you so much! |
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Why do you have trouble with "Admin Rights"? Is it that you do not have access to a computer of your own? The easiest way would be for you to ask someone to install it that does have administrative rights. Why not run either a VM or LiveCD on the machine and run this inside of one of those? If you are not allowed to start a VM or to boot a LiveCD, then you really need to deal with that as a problem local to yourself. You have made three posts here, you must have at least limited web access from whatever computer you are using. You can also find places on the 'net that provide 'cloud computing' for little or no cost depending on your personal situation (student, child, etc). Amazon is one of those places, search for information on their free EC2 instances. Again, that is another way to run your own (virtual) computer where you ARE the administrator. That is a way for you to run a VM without even having a computer to run it on. Last edited by knc1; 08-03-2017 at 07:55 AM. |
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08-04-2017, 12:33 AM | #1073 |
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Is it possible to add "Rapid turn" mode by KCC ?
I tried with sample from AMZ and it can be rapid turn on PPW3 Manga, but Manga converted by KCC is not support this feature. |
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I've already looked into sites that will convert manga, but so far, all the ones that I've used have the problem of the large white margin. This is the same problem that I have with calibre. I tried copying the general format of a sample of manga I pulled off of amazon, and tried putting together a manga volume using calibre's editing program, but I kept causing my kindle to crash every time I tried to read it (oops). |
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@anhyeuviolet - That require e-books in KFX format. And KCC don't support this type of output - yet.
@Grace2354 - Solution provided by knc1 is somewhat overkill and require some technical skills. Sadly for now portable version of KCC is not possible. It might change in next release (no ETA). |
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But now that I know what the situation is, I suspect they have prevented the OP from restarting the computer from their own USB Stick. (Which all of my post would depend on working.) Question: How did Calibre get to be on that shared computer? Somebody had to add that, find that somebody. Then get whoever installed Calibre do the same for KCC. If all other technical solutions fail - Bribe 'em. Last edited by knc1; 08-04-2017 at 11:59 AM. |
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The Kindle Comic Converter is a useful tool for me as I use it convert kindle manga to epubs for my Kobo Aura One reader.
Though I find that the Kindle Comic Converter sometimes oversize the smaller images on the pages (the stretch/upscale option is not selected). I don't know why this would happen. |
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It also seems to be removing white space, if you look at the images KCC puts into the ePub compared to the AZW3 it takes out the white space. That's why it ends up filling the screen. |
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If stretch/upscale option is not selected that should not be zoomed.
Open created EPUB file like ZIP archive. Find that page and attach it here. |
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