- #How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number how to
- #How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number cracked
- #How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number password
I wasn't even aware of the /opds and /stanza paths.
Is there some form of list of "urls" the content server knows, or documentation on it? FBreader seems like it should be able to do it, if I can just figure out how. This is the same issue I run into with the Firefox based readers. It remembers the chapter you were reading, but since there's no "page", it doesn't know where you were in the chapter. So your immersion is occasionally broken because you have to look to see if you should be scrolling, my how much, and if you need to find the "next" link. But you can just "click" to go to the next page. So you scroll through each chapter, then have to click the next/prev link to switch chapters. Books are paginated, they're broken into chapters. It's pretty nice, but it to has the scrolling issue. I thought Ibis was going to be the solution, I'd forgotten to list that one. With the OPDS feed, I can go in and browse by newest, title, author, series (a big hit). With 1000's of books, you have to rely on search and sort. Unless there's capability I'm just not aware of from the web. #4 nickdma 10-02-2010, 01:25 PMThe problem with using a browser is that it makes it difficult to navigate through a large library.
#How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number how to
I don't want to "scroll" pages, and then "next" chapter.Įpubreader firefox plugin, same as lucidor, which isn't suprising since they both use firefox.Īnyone know of any tricks to make any of these readers talk to the Calibre OPDS server? I considered Calibre2OPDS, but I don't think that would solve anything, since I still need to figure out how to get the readers to pull the data. Horrible touch support, not very finger friendly for reading. I think it supports opds, and it looks like the magic lies in the stores.xml file, but again, no luck yet. I found the various "library" xml files, but haven't come up with the magic to get it to parse the calibre server. Such potential in this reader too.įBreader. I can't see where that's configured though. Pretty, and can convert an epub to XPS (and triple it's size in the process!!) I was hoping since it knew how to talk to feedbooks opds feed, I could hijack that to point it to my own.
#How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number cracked
Since there's such knowledgable folks here, I'm hoping someone else has already cracked this nut and has a solution they can share.īlio reader. To that end, I've been hacking around at a number of apps, but not making any progress.
I want something that will work with Calibre's OPDS feed for grabbing new books from my library. I'm still amazed that there's such poor ereader apps for Windows.
I also have a Tablet PC running Windows 7 that I'm now trying to find a nice solution to. I think it's bugged, and I've contacted Aldiko about this)
#How to get calibre ebook reader to sort by issue number password
(btw, if anyone knows how to make aldiko work with a password protected library, would be nice to know. The kids use Stanza on their ipods, we use Aldiko on our phones. Just last night I discovered how to get Aldiko to work with the opds feed. While it all works fine via web browsers, I'd prefer it to be more integrated into some of our readers. #1 nickdma 10-02-2010, 12:22 PMI'm using Calibre's content server to host my library.