![]() ![]() No matter how many ebooks you just read that way.) (then the Calibre "database" only contains one README ebook made by the first Calibre run: Quick Start Guide - John Schember.epub No-sandbox-ebook-viewer.sh (or, if using an older version of Calibre software (or 666philb's fossapup64 quickpet update),ĭrag to the /opt/calibre/ebook-viewer utility itself) and no changes or enlargement is/are made to the Calibre "database".) You can drag the individual ebook file (for example. If you wish just to read an ebook on your PC screen (and not convert the ebook from one format to another) I have no experience with trying to read comic books with Calibre but, Set an empty directory into which it starts duplicating your ebooks. Shortly after that post, 666philb (fossapup64's developer) providedĪ nicer more permanent method of supplying the needed parameter via quickpet > fossapup updates. (Perhaps that might help you even if you are not using fossapup64.) Useful Calibre utility program: /opt/calibre/ebook-viewer Needed parameter for both: /opt/calibre/calibre and the very I found a work-a-round of making two small scripts to supply a In the early days of fossapup64, which loaded Calibre version 5.xĪnd newer, I discovered Calibre 5.x uses qt5 libraries. You didn't say which version of Calibre you are trying but, ![]()
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