- #HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE HOW TO#
- #HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE INSTALL#
- #HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE ZIP FILE#
- #HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE UPDATE#
- #HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE MANUAL#
Have followed the above steps but the calibre dedrm plugin is not working? SyntaxeError: invalid syntax calibre, version 5.1.0ĮRRORE: Eccezione non gestita: Synta圎rror:invalid syntax (calibre_drm._init_, line 168)Ĭalibre 5.1 embedded-python: True is64bit: True
#HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE INSTALL#
DRM removal plugin failed to install Issues Ignore the “Are you sure?” warning dialog(Yes”), then A “Success” dialog will appear, saying that the plug-in has been installed. Run calibre, select “Preferences” > “Plugin” > “Load plugin from file”, then choose the “DeDRM_plugin.zip” or “Obok_plugin.zip” from the unzipped DeDRM_tools_6.8.1 archive, click on the “Open” button.
#HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE ZIP FILE#
Add downloaded plugin zip file to Calibre. Download DeDRM_tools_6.8.1.zip and unzip it. (Latest update: You can also download the latest dedrm tools v10.0.0 and calibre 5.) This is how you add a plugin to the Calibre program. Users with calibe 4.x or earlier should use release 6.8.x of the tools. Users with calibre 5.x or later can use the latest version of plugins now. The v10.0.0 versions of this plugin should both work with Calibre 5.x (Python 3) as well as Calibre 4.x and lower (Python 2).ģ. It contains 2 plugins for calibre, DeDRM and Obok.Ģ. The Apprentice Alf blog stopped maintaining the DeDRM tools in 2021, and now noDRM is taking over maintaining the project. Import eBooks to Calibre to DeDRM or unlock eBooks. Calibre supports Linux, if you meet any problems when running calibre drm plugins on Linux, please contact Alf team to ask for help as I didn’t test Calibre DRM Removal for eBooks on Linux.ģ. Here what I introduced are all tested on my personal Windows laptop and Mac computer. DeDRM tools only work on our own purchased eBooks, eTextbooks and rented eBooks are not supported.Ĥ. Apple books and Nook ePubs are not supported now.ģ.
#HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE HOW TO#
This post introduces exactly how to dedrm eBooks from Kindle, Kobo and Adobe Digital Editions (such as Google Play books) files. DON’T resell those drm free eBooks and respect every author please.Ģ.
DeDRM from eBooks is acceptable only when you want to backup or share your own files. In this post, I’ll focus on DeDRM with Calibre for Kindle/Kobo/ACSM eBooks part by part - and 10+ exclusive and effective solutions if you meet errors.ġ.
#HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE MANUAL#
I don't see anything in the Calibre manual about this, and no extant plugins appear to do it.When talking about Calibre DRM Removal 2020, we will know that we should add DeDRM tools to Calibre because they are must-have if we want to remove DRM from eBooks with Calibre. While the volumes were imported in series order, the volumes were not all added in the order they were imported.) (I discovered that after import, and it was why I had to create a virtual library and sort by name to get the correct sequence. If I tell Calibre to auto-generate numbers, order is based on the time the file was actually added, which may not be the order for the series.
#HOW DO I GET CALIBRE TO USE A LONGER TITLE UPDATE#
Without the prefixes, it appears I'd have to do it manually, and I don't want to update series data one by one for 516 volumes. With the original names, I could create a virtual library, sort by name, and tell Calibre to automatically generate Series numbers beginning from 1 and get the correct numbering. Is there a Calibre function or plugin that can do this? I could export the files and do it on the OS level with a utility, then re-import, but that makes preserving series order problematic. I'd like to do bulk renaming to strip the prefix from the volumes and just leave, since Series order is handled in Calibre metadata and used by the viewer on the Android device I use for eBook viewing. The naming convention was needed to indicate series order on the Palm device. The second has file has file names of the form "AAXXX ", where AA is a two character prefix and XXX is a 3 digit number starting with 001.
One series has file names of the form "XXX ", where XXX is a 3 digit number starting with 001. Calibre happily converted them all to ePub.
They were in Palm PDB format, and originated as HTML that I converted to the Plucker format viewable on a Palm PDA with the Plucker viewer. I just imported 516 volumes into Calibre.