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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Vancouver
Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos
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#1727 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
Device: Oasis (Gen3),Paperwhite (Gen10), Voyage, Paperwhite(orig), iPad Air M3
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This is one place where Calibre Companion was a great addition. Of course, it only worked in the Amazon Fire, not on Amazon Kindles. But I still use it for just that.
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I'm using it sometimes, much less since I changed my Internet provider and access from "outside" is limited. When afk, I mostly use Mega cloud now, despite Kovid's suggestions.
This could really be useful, as browsing Calibre library is faster on my PC. Significantly faster. And sending file via scp takes 2-3 seconds, et voilà, book appears on the screen. Quote:
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Well trained by Cats
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Central Coast of California
Device: Kobo Libra2,Kobo Aura2v1, K4NT(Fixed: New Bat.), Galaxy Tab A
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There is no reason that a COPY could not be in the cloud as long as it does not interact with the PC copy. |
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#1730 |
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Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
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This is what I've done -- I keep a copy on my OneDrive account, but work locally. And then run a robocopy script to update the OneDrive account periodically.
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want to learn what I want
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![]() File is attached, if someone ever cares to make this work, maybe on a rainy day... @BR - not quite the same edit: i'm aware that the path to icon.png is incorrect in this package Last edited by Comfy.n; 04-23-2023 at 09:25 AM. |
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#1732 |
Enthusiast
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Device: SM-T820, Galaxy S7
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Chatbot Calibre
Any chance of getting a chatbot for Calibre?
It's fair to say, I don't know the least of AI, but instead of the present crowd of me-too chatbots that are based on the Large Language Model (LLM), what I have in mind is to be able to train an AI on - for instance - a technical library and then have a conversational search to generate, for instance: 1. Which books may be a good source for a defined subject 2. An outline of possible solutions to a stated problem or issue The first point would be based on the library contents and not just defined tags. In both examples references to specific books used should be listed. I have thousands of books in my library and enough technical literature to put together old-style research on topics I'm trained in. However, a chatbot would surely be a valuable addition. I wouldn't be expecting GPT 4 responses but - obviously - something directly linked (i.e. limited) to the data sources I have available. Imagine a Calibre chatbot plugin - that would be something... Cheers! |
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#1733 |
Custom User Title
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Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Libra H2O, formerly Aura HD
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please, no.
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#1734 |
null operator (he/him)
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#1735 |
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Device: Kindle Voyage
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Q: suggestion for a plugin to download metadata for older editions
I'm attempting to add metadata for some fiction published in the 1970s and 80s using the default sources (Amazon and Google Books). But it keeps finding newer reissues of those books--giving post-2000-era covers and publication dates. Not always, but often enough.
Are there any plugins that can more reliably retrieve the original info--covers, now-defunct publishers (or changed names), dates? |
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#1736 |
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Location: Canada
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Removing the title and author and searching only by ISBN often works. Not so much on pre-ISBN books though.
I've also had luck with the Goodreads plugin and the identifier for the specific edition, though it's possible the new site designs messed it up. Find the URL for it (you need to do this manually; note the 'editions' is kinda hidden on the page) and use the paste button on Ids column. Example: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76620 (main one) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/901687 (the specific edition I have) Last edited by ownedbycats; 05-05-2023 at 07:53 PM. |
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#1737 |
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Device: Apple Books & Kobo Libra H20
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Use a Large Language Model AI to Generate Book Summary
Would anyone be interested in a plugin that uses an AI to generate a short book summary (and/or a summary of the critical response) for the selected book?
I've already created the plugin (for my own amusement and edification), but I don't really see a wider use case for it... aside from novelty value. It seems to do a reasonable job at generating content in languages other than English... including Klingon! Just to be clear, the plugin doesn't summarize the text of the book; it asks the AI for a summary. If the AI doesn't know about the book - no summary. (The cost of sending a whole book's worth of data to be summarized would be prohibitive even for my own personal use.) Last edited by Bradles; 05-24-2023 at 01:23 AM. Reason: Explain functionality in more detail |
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#1738 |
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Hi, I find very useful an add-on that makes summaries. Many of us use Calibre as a library manager where we order books and academic articles.
Such an add-on would be very handy with academic articles. With books it would be great to be able to determine the range of pages or chapters to summarize or the whole book. The AIs that do this are almost all paid or have many limitations. Another use is to be able to ask questions about the text as is done with Perplexity AI. At a higher level you could do summaries or questions from various books or selected articles. Something similar to what is done with the full text search that was recently implemented in Calibre. I think it would be advisable to integrate the add-on into Calibre's book viewer to be able to read epubs. That would be useful since also in the viewer you can take notes. |
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#1739 |
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Device: Apple Books & Kobo Libra H20
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#1740 |
Enthusiast
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Greetings, I understand that it should not involve an economic cost.
Each user installing the add-on should open an account in OpenAI or other AI tool. Then you should generate an API and install it in the add-on to make it work. The plugin would be just the bridge between Calibre and chatGPT. This is how the chatgpt add-on for Obsidian that does summaries and questions for articles works. In the case of books or long pdfs the user would see if he pays for a more complete API. It's not what we dream of, but it would be a big step. |
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calibre, chatbot, cover, epub fix, epub-fix, google books, kindle, metadata calibre title, missing, pdf, pdf and calibre, plugin development, scribe |
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