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Ebook calibre
Ebook calibre





ebook calibre

ebook calibre

And this is not easily/quickly fixed.Our online ebook converter support a variety of input formats like PDF, ePub, HTML, LIT, LRF, mobi and more. So in your words: it is converting the books to some basic format. I would rather say this works as can be expected knowing the implementation, but that doesn't make it very useful for books that are not paragraph oriented. IIRC there was no way to provide such a plugin and tell Calibre it should only be used for conversion (and not for display). It could be that the ebook-viewer just picked up the DjVu plugin by using the same interface as the convertor, that would make sense, but in the case of DjVu files that is not the right approach.

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It shows nothing, which confirms my expectation. I tested viewing a DjVu file without text layer on a recent version of the Calibre ebook viewer. The ebook viewer should directly use the image data, but it obviously doesn't (and that is even less trivial than writing a Python based extractor of the text layer). I had no idea that this made it into the Calibre ebook-viewer. When I wrote the original DjVu support for Calibre (several years ago), I did so, to make it possible for conversion as indicated above. The text layer has some positioning information (otherwise a viewer would not be able to associate text with a picked area of the image data), but most of that is discarded and only used to make paragraphs. What you see in WinDjView is the image layer in your DjVu file, what you see in the EbookViewer is the text layer. And the layer allows you, in most DjVu viewers, to select something on the image and then either copy the image rectangle or the associated text in the text layer. That text layer can be generated when "printing" to DjVu, but it normally is built from the image material that you get when you scan files to the DjVu format. When available it uses the C++ based djvu2txt from the djvu-libre toolset, otherwise it uses a, much slower, decoding done in Python. When the DjVu support for Calibre was added a few years ago, it was implemented by taking the text layer, when available, and extract and convert that to textual material usable for conversion, by Calibre, to other formats. Help me to view books correctly.Įdit (day 06/ month 05/year 2016): I filed a bug report and got a response from the developer. I don't understand if Calibre is having a bug or if it's converting ebooks to some basic format. Other viewer (not calibre) can format equations, of the same ebook, and displays the whole book correctly, this is how it should look: If I open them from Windows, and I choose to "open with" Calibre the ebook viewer, the result is that they are displayed very badly, with a ugly standard font, with equations all ugly, It easier to show it so I will copy some images comparing how it's viewed with Calibre vs other viewers that work fine.Ĭalibre with a DjVu, all the pages looks like this: If I try to choose them with Calibre open from my library, then they never finish loading. My problem is when viewing ebooks with Calibre viewer, two things happen:

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There was a update very recently which I installed, so this could be due to bad installation or something like that. I don't know what version the program is, since I couldn't find any about dialog to confirm it. I'm using Calibre the ebook viewer to view PDFs, DjVu, and ePub books.







Ebook calibre