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If your default viewer for mobi in Windows (assuming you use windows) is Kindle for PC and you uncheck the box preferences>behavior for kindle formats then when you click view in calibre it will use the kindle for PC program to display the books. Same with Sony, Kobo is a bit more complicated I think, but can be done and Sony is much the same for epubs. Helen |
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BlueStacks is an example of an (Android) emulator: a totally separate program with nothing to do with calibre, which mimics Android on your PC to allow you to run Android apps on your PC.
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Emulators (viewers) are supplied by the device manufacturers |
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you could of course shop around for a 6 or 7 inch PC monitor- that may give a more realistic experience ![]() |
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Kindle for PC does not look anything like actual Kindle, UI is different, I suspect fonts are also different.... it is possible to tweak background colour & line length AFAIK but like I said before it does not emulate the Kindle experience, it delivers kindle format books optimised for a PC window. there's no concept of "next e-page" - it's one long scroll, like the calibre viewer.
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Like I said I think theducks meant a manufacturers viewer as he referred to viewers. Could be wrong of course. Helen |
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You were not wrong
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![]() Strictly for Android apps, of course. I don't think anyone has emulated the Kindle/Kobo/iPad/Nook. ![]() And of course, the manufacturer PC apps do an excellent job -- showing how people will see it in the manufacturer PC apps. ![]() |
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The Sony Reader Library PC app did a pretty good job of emulating my Sony ereaders when I used to use it. If you used the same fonts settings etc then the display in the app was usually identical to what would appear on the device. It was very useful for checking formatting in an epub before uploading it to the ereader, thus saving time. I wished the Kobo PC app had a similar feature.
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To nitpick further: unless the app/emulator comes with its own fonts, you are going to have a mismatch between the devices own "original" font ( which is probably copyright and not available to Windows) and the windows/ Mac/whatever fonts which your app uses in-place-of. SO once you are in the realms of foreign/special characters, something may look OK on the big screen but appear as a ? or blob on the reader, because it is not in the reader's defaul font set. |
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I remember with the Sony you hack it to make sure the fonts were consistent:
Copy fonts from PC to ereader. Copy fonts from ereader firmware to PC. Copy fonts to Sony Reader Library app and hack the app to use these fonts. Those were the days ;-) |
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the latest readers are not not hack-able & the T3 font is redesigned I think to take advantage of the higher resolution screen.
With the x50 range there was prs+ custom firmware but no ones ported that to T1, T2, T3. Personally I'm not that fussed about fonts, just threw it into the debate- which is a kind of pointless debate anyway IMHO unless you are a developer, does it really matter that your PC does not look exactly like your e-reader, & if you are a developer then go buy one of everything & do proper testing... I know that ADE on PC behaves like the sony firmware so if I need to debug a faulty book which is crashing my Sony then I can use that for quick tests... that's all I need ofr me own use. |
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@mahal48
sort of a sideways answer, but I like to use the Calibre plugin 'Open With' to launch a AZW3 file with the Kindle Previewer PC program, or ADE for epub files. If there's a viewer program for your device you might link that in with the plugin |
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