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What *IS* Calibre?
Yes, I realize that that's a ridiculous question but....
Please understand, I'm a writer - I use computers because I must. "Calibre is an e-book library manager" - doesn't tell me much. Big picture question: After I convert my writing into MOBI/AZW3 (which it seems to have done on its own, as I opted for the AZW3 after prompting, long story), can I then upload these to Amazon Kindle, where I intend to test-publish my book after editing? Small picture questions: After I convert my writing into MOBI/AZW3, can I then tweak the fonts, etc.? Should I be asking these questions in a different part of the forum? Thanks to all! |
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IMHO EPUB is an outstanding 'base (conversion) format'. Do your edits there, then convert to others as needed. The Editor allows all sorts of edits (fonts, images, TOC, spelling). What it is not really suited for is Creation. You have to code every paragraph, which would be very distracting. (Not being an Author: DOCX is said to be a good choice ![]() ![]() |
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Calibre has a variety of functions, mostly oriented toward readers. Maintaining a library of e-books and converting them to the formats used by various reading devices are major uses. Calibre may be useful to you as a writer, but that is not its main focus.
If you are writing books that you plan to publish on Amazon then I recommend using Amazon's Kindle Previewer software. That can show you how your book will look on newer devices that support Enhanced Typesetting and also allow you to export your book in MOBI and AZK formats to try out on Kindle devices and apps. Also check out Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) web pages if you have not already done so. |
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I don’t get it as well. I just use it to convert my kindle books to ePub otherwise I have no use for it
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![]() I have 900+ dead tree books (now in bins, in storage), 30 years of Analog Magazines (also in bins. I ran out of places for shelves years ago. DVD, VHS, LP's, Open reel tapes took over that place) Obviously, digital editions take lots less room ![]() |
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![]() I still have them stored alphabetically in numbered boxes with a master list of which books are in each box. ![]() Apache |
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![]() That said, of course Calibre is not to everyone's taste. Almost nothing on this earth is. ![]() |
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Assuming that you use Word, the simplest thing to do is get the formatting correct in your original document and review it using Amazon's Kindle Previewer. Once the results look good using the Previewer then upload the Word document to Amazon to publish. More advanced formatting can be achieved by converting from Word to EPUB and editing that using calibre editor or Sigil, but that is probably overkill unless you have very special formatting needs for your book. Quote:
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Thanks to everyone who has responded. I thought that one converts using Calibre - then uploads to Amazon, but I will try the Kindle Previewer instead. And thanks to whoever warned me off AZW3...
In any case I am finding Calibre useful simply to look at my book with a fresher set of eyes. I compose in Word (well actually by hand but then transcribe to Word) and you just do not see what it will look like in Word. I go between the Calibre and Word and make changes - but that's beyond the scope of this thread. Thanks to all! |
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AZW3 (aka KF8) is a useful format for readers and Amazon delivers books to customers in that format in some cases, but they do not accept that format when you publish a book.
Amazon accepts certain formats for publishing and then converts and delivers a different set of formats to customers depending on the capabilities of their reading device/app. The system used to be simple but has become very complicated over the years. |
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I downloaded Kindle Preview and it has been a godsend. It's almost like that second pair of eyes. I'm ashamed to admit (well not really) that I discovered many formatting flaws - and I know styles and formatting. I don't space 5X to make a paragraph, but I got lazy and didn't do things properly the first time. I cleared all formatting, applied styles and cleaned up the documents very quickly. Now it's a matter of making it look better. Thanks also for the navigation tips about this forum. It's a pretty big and daunting place. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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