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Device: Kobo Mini, Libra Colour & Elipsa; Kindle Paperwhite 3 & 4; iOS apps
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Hello,
I am trying to follow the installation instructions, but only Algorithm has options to select. Neither Custom Column dropdown offers any options. I've quit and restarted Calibre. I'm running 6.10.0 on a Mac running Big Sur. I can't get past the "You must specify custom columns first" error. Last edited by Cootey; 12-21-2022 at 08:08 AM. |
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#1577 |
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Location: The Central Coast of California
Device: Kobo Libra2,Kobo Aura2v1, K4NT(Fixed: New Bat.), Galaxy Tab A
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You must make the Custom Column in Calibre before assigning it in the plugin.
Preferences: Add your own columns If you did do this, then the are not of the correct type (remove, restart Calibre, try again) |
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#1578 |
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Thank you! The tutorial I was following didn't mention that part. I needed columns set for "integer". Then they showed up. Happily counting pages now.
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#1579 |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: UK
Device: Kindle Oasis
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I know this is a very old thread but I have just found this plugin and can't configure it. I'm using calibre 6.10.0 on a Macbook Pro. The version of the plugin, downloaded through calibre is 1.12.0. When it asks me to configure I can't add a custom column. They are all blank when I click on any of the boxes.
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#1580 |
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Location: Almere, The Netherlands
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#1581 |
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Thank you, not sure what columns to use. It is as simple as adding a column named 'pages?'
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#1582 |
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![]() Once the column(s) have been created, you configure the PI to use the ones. Use care to no have 2 calculations land in the same column. You do NOT need to make columns for values you will not use (I only have #pages and #grade columns) |
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#1584 |
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Thanks both, I still don't understand what Integer is? When I add columns I give them a name and it's job done...
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Float(ing point) is a fractional number: 4.2, 1.4143, 42.0 Text : letters and numbers (Math is not done on these) It has to do on how the data is stored and manipulated If you did not choose at column creation time You got the default setting (WRONG for this). You need to delete the column, exit, the come back and add the correct type from the pull down list (below the names) |
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#1586 |
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Can someone share a screenshot of what the correct custom column should look like? Not super knowledgeable about this stuff and the text explanations above are not helpful in the slightest
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This is mine with formatting for 4 digits. Make sure you select 'Integers' from the dropdown. |
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#1588 |
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So I have a custom column set up exactly like the lovely person's screenshot above (Thank you by the way!) and went through adding a page count to a book (File format KFX) and when put into the kindle itself it doesn't seem to have any page value? Just the location.
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I'm sorry I'm not able to help with the KFX problem as I don't use a Kindle. |
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