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Hi Everyone,
I’m still in experimental stage regarding my eBook/Comic library and would like to know how everyone else manages their libraries? I have put this post in the Calibre forum because it is at the heart of the whole library management. I think without it, nothing else would be possible. ![]() I think I have pretty much worked how I will be managing my eBooks, but I’m still unsure how I will manage my eComic/Manga library, so I would in particular be interested how everyone manages those libraries. I have provided information on how I proposed to manage mine and some questions. Basically both types will be in one Calibre library, especially if I want to use CC (as a catalogue) for both, as doesn’t allow multiple libraries. Operating System: Mac O SX (most recent) with iBooks & Kindle for Mac and/or Microsoft PC with Calibre, CC, ComicRack
E-Book Library (located on mac computer) For my books, I’m thinking that I will actually use iBook & Kindle for when reading new books from them as I don’t actually mind the readers and books are synced, and when finished reading, import them into Calibre and either transfer via wifi to CC as books (epub) or as catalogue (txt). My iPad has a lot of space so potentially could fit my current ebook library but not really sure if I need it if most of the books are on the default readers anyway (on cloud) where books were bought from and because my library will increase. I seem to be leaning towards using CC more as a catalogue so if I want to read an old book, I can check the blurb. This would also be good to use for new books, as sometimes I buy/get and don’t get around to it later, so forget the content… Would this work?
E-Manga Library I’m not quite sure how I should manage my e-comic/manga library. Either way I need to import them into Calibre (DRM, convert, metadata etc…). But after that, I’m not sure what I should do next. Obviously the manga files are a lot larger than the books, so I wouldn’t be able to keep them on CC as data as it would fill my iPad very quickly. So I think my best option is to have them on CC as a catalogue so I can still look them up when needed. If I want to read them either transfer as READING LIST to Marvin using Calibre (?)/through CC or using ComicRack with wifi to iPad so that I only have the manga that I’m currently reading/to read on my ipad. If possible I would like to get out of using another program to manage manga on another computer (PC), but if you think ComicRack is better at managing a comic/manga library then willing to use it as well. I think they will be in Calibre anyway especially as I want to keep CC catalogue.
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I use android, so I don't know if everything translates to the ios version of calibre companion, but anyway, here's how I manage my comics:
- I have a seperate library for my comics. - I usually only use cbz as the format for comics - Before I import them into calibre, I download matadata into them with comictagger, but comicrack can do this too. - I import them to calibre and use my "Embed Comic Metadata" plugin to get all the metadata into calibre I just use calibre companion to import the comics to my tablet. I configured calibre companion to download cbz files to a special directory for comics and use a template to rename the files. Then I just point my reading app to that directory. With comicrack as the reading app, renaming maybe is even unnecessary, since it should read the metadata of the comics (but I don't use comicrack anymore). Or you could just start reading from cc. |
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@dickloraine - Thanks for your response. A few questions.
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What do you mean by seperate library?
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I'm not sure if this will work for me. The majority of my manga are Japanese. I even tried Calibre's ISBN, as they do have these, but it didn't pick it up. Should comictagger/your plugin work with non english comics/manga? Quote:
Unfortunately the iOS version of CC doesn't allow for different folders. ![]() |
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I use just one calibre instance with multiple libraries.
I don't read mangas, so I don't know. Comicrack and Comictagger use comic vine as their database. If the manga are there, it should work. Comicrack and Comictagger do the exact same thing, so if comicrack doesn't work, comictagger wouldn't work either. I don't use comicrack anymore, but as far as I know, it has scripts. Maybe there are scripts specific for manga metadata for it? My plugin doesn't download any metadata. It just imports existing metadata in cbz/cbr files into calibre. I just know/like calibre better than comicrack and my plugin allows the reading/writing of comicrack metadada embedded in comics. Last edited by dickloraine; 06-29-2017 at 11:58 AM. |
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Hi, I am a novice and so I don't know how to use Automator on a Mac to transfer an iBook to calibre. I need to do this so I can open an iBook into a reader that I can study off and make notes directly on the text book with an iPad Pro rather than next to it, but it seems I cannot get a book out of iBooks if it is large.
I am happy to try Automator but I cannot see how I can do it. Any step by step help would be appreciated. Many thanks |
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@droilly - Automator is a feature of the Apple OS X Operating System, not the calibre Library Management Application. Search for OS X Automator in your Web Browser, you'll get a zillion hits on what it is and how to use it.
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Hi , thanks BetterRed
i found automator on Mac but there is no ibook option. I will try to research how to use it, but i thought i might have a quick answer as ive spent so much time back and forth on my ipad with icloud, itunes etc and lost all my books so many times that I am getting fed up with apple and dont want to rely upon their clunky system. There is one book in there in ibooks that I specifically want in another application. I have spent a week on this already can you believe? ![]() |
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I store everything in CB7 files with embeded ComicRack metadata. One file per title.
And read everything on Kindle Voyage. Last edited by AcidWeb; 07-11-2017 at 03:51 PM. |
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@dickloraine, a few more questions/comments... Unfortunately I can't use the multiple folders as I'm using iOS so not sure whether better to have one library or two. If I have two, I will only be able to show one library on CC. That it why I'm leaning towards one library, with tag/custom column, eBook & eManga. This is a lot of books in the one library though. It would be great if we could have multiple instances of CC on iOS or access to multiple libraries. I have requested but who knows when/if this will be possible. Quote:
However I have found another solution. Since most of the eManga are from Amazon Japan, I have enabled another country Metadata Download source, and it seems to be finding most of the data. I also have a lot of manga which are in paper format. Now with that extra metadata source enabled, it seems to find the metadata through ISBN as well. ![]() Quote:
Are these both yours or just the first and what is the difference between the two? And if I am now getting the metadata from the source/ISBN, do I not need to use your plugin? Do I still need to polish book or is this only used for EPUB and need to use your plugin for CBZ files? All the eManga will be in CBZ format... I also note that the "book jacket" option in polish books doesn't work for comics/cbz files. While if I have the manga in CC, I don't really need it (not intending to use "book jackets" for books), is there any way to add a sort of "book jacket" or "back cover" to the manga with extra information/metadata like for the books. Or would you just have to add another jpeg/image file? And one final (I hope) question. How can I get Calibre to convert AZW3 to CBZ? Obviously the ones from Amazon are in this format. I can convert to ZIP, but then I have to manually move file to desktop and manually rename, which is a bit tiresome. Thanks, Inukami |
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I'm not sure what can be done with CBC files reader wise, and I've not seen a plugin to create the comics.txt file from the calibre metadata (a'la a book jacket) - you could create a CSV catalogue and edit that. I don't know if single comic collections are permissible, I doubt calibre would care, but a CBC viewer app might splutter on such a thing. Member dickloraine will undoubtedly know more ![]() Quote:
Where do you create the ZIP? On Windows: If its in the calibre library book folder, I open the book folder and drag drop the ZIP into the Book Details panel. Provided it's a plain zip with a solid set of images, calibre should copy it, rename with a .CBZ extension, and use the first image as the cover. You'll need to delete the ZIP from the folder when the CBZ appears in the book folder window. I'd be surprised if you couldn't do the same with OS X and Finder. BR |
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Cbc is a good idea (as would be just using folders inside cbz to create a toc), but I think only calibre uses it and only very few readers can work with cbz's inside cbz's. Unfortunately "comic formats" are in no way standardized and really only zip files with a fancy ending. For metadata inside comic files, comicracks way is the most common, simply because comicrack is the most used software for comics (storing metadata in the zip comment is in my opinion better than comicracks way, but apart from calibre seldom used). To be true, if you just use calibre for everything comic related, embeding metadata into the comics is not that useful, since only a few apps even use this. The other way is more usefull, to get metadata into calibre in the first place.
Polishing cbz is not possible, that's what my plugin is for (but few readers read the information anyway). If calibre makes a zip on conversion, you can use my addon to make a cbz out of it (it's just a rename). It can convert zips, rars and cbrs into cbz. Unfortunately I can't help with ios, since I don't know anything about it ![]() |
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Hi @BetterRed & @dickloraine,
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Or if possible, would you be able to make a Conversion output plugin to CBZ Output? ![]() Quote:
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I just load comics through wifi, since they are large. My book library is on onedrive and that works like a charm. But I don't do this for comics, since they would use up all the space I have. If you have the storage space and data plan, why not? I guess mangas are a little bit smaller than full color comics.
My plugin will not autoconvert if you just import a comic into calibre. These options are only used by the plugin itself. But you can select all comics in zip format and then just use the convert to cbz action in the menu on the toolbar. |
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![]() ![]() Otherwise it looks like I have worked everything out. Thank you for all your help. Now I just need to decide whether I want to put my books and manga in the one library or separate them...I will also post my workflow here when finalised for anyone who may find it useful. Inukami |
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