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Does using this tool preserve image quality? Right now I have to choose to either read an epub without ability to zoom in or convert it to kepub (calibre plugin) and experience diminished image quality when I zoom in.
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In your output profile, set it to Tablet. That will keep the images at the original size.
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kepubify is not the same as the Calibre plugin...
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Sure. I'm not implying that. I am asking to know if it's a worthy alternative. |
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But, I would recommend doing this in the preferences on the "Common options" page. That will set the defaults for all new conversions. Quote:
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Thank you! I found the option. Admittedly the second paragraph at the moment goes over my head. I'll probably get it later when I read more about it. |
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I tend to manage my library manually, mostly using Calibre for its command line tools, and for that reason I personally find kepubify a worthy alternative. Not sure if you're a terminal user, but I wrote an alias named "tokobo" that sends an epub to my kobo as a kepub, tokobo is aliased to `kepubify -o /Volumes/KOBOeReader'
(that target path is for MacOs, for Linux it would be something like /media/$USER/KOBOeReader, and for Windows it'd be a drive letter, like E ![]() $ tokobo MyBook.epub I've found the conversions to be perfect for my needs, but I'm not nearly as concerned about the details, such as custom CSS, perfect metadata, etc, as some people here. |
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The best choice from the above is up to you. If you are a calibre user, then the KoboTouchExtended driver is the simplest choice. But, it will transform all epubs to kepubs when they are sent to the device. If you don't want to read everything as a kepub, then you might be better doing the conversion to kepub. This allows you to convert books where the kepub features are useful (especially images and footnotes) but stick with epubs for other books. If you are not a calibre user, then kepubify makes sense. I probably should say that by "calibre user", I am meaning someone that uses calibre to manage their library. While @twowheels uses calibre, they are using it as part of their toolset and managing their books some other way. And kepubify is also in their toolset. I am definitely a "calibre user". I manage my library using it and manage my devices as well. I tend to use epubs, but, also read kepubs for books I have purchased from Kobo. I do sideload as kepub sometimes. I usually turn the KoboTouchExtended driver on when I do this, but, I do have plenty of books I have converted to kepub in my library. |
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But, I am curious to see examples that it makes the HTML worse. If you have some, can you send them to me? Quote:
The conversion is just assuming an input book. It doesn't have to be epub. And the output is largely what would have been seen with a conversion to epub and then the spans added. If this fails, it will be because the input file was rubbish. |
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Kepubify will also handle EPUB3 HTML5 auto-closing tags correctly (it will close them rather than nest everything after it) (remember that a document like <!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><title>Document</title><meta charset="utf-8"><div>test</div><p>paragraph<p><i>another</i> is valid HTML5). The anything->XHTML+HTML4+HTML5 conversion plus that kepubify parses the HTML as HTML means that it is generally a bit more consistent with browser engine-based renderers wrt parsing bad HTML. I don't have a specific example of this right now, but I've seen a few of these before. One theoretical example I haven't seen in the wild would be the use of regexps vs the actual tree when cleaning up tags. Basically, this bug would cause issues if there were missing closing tags, it wouldn't remove them if they were self closing (possibly due to processing as pure XML using another tool), and if there happened to be a script dealing with these as strings. There are also a few differences in span processing like this. I don't have these issues myself since I usually regenerate the HTML code for my books when I get them. I have a small script which essentially extracts paragraphs and things, converts it to an internal format similar to FB2, then back to EPUB. Quote:
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Does KoboTouchExtended hande KF8 eBooks?
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It explicitly only handles epubs. Which I stated above more than once.
But, as it is in the standard send-to-device pipeline, if you do not have a format that the device accepts, calibre will convert the book to a supported format. Then it will send the book at which point the KoboTouchExtended driver will step in. Assuming that the format calibre converted the book to is epub. But, it could have been another format depending on your configuration. And this is way of topic for this thread. If you need to discuss it more, start a thread in the calibre forum, or post in the KoboTouchExtended thread. But, first read the calibre manual about send-to-device. |
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