![]() ![]() ![]() (Well, I'd rather not have to, but I don't mind doing it this one time to make my library perfect. Select your eBook librarymost users will only have one Calibre library, so this should already be selected. In the Export/Import all calibre data window, press the Export all your calibre data option. Press the '+' key (to the left of Enter) It is important that you leave the Ctrl key pressed and then press the + key If you want to format a superscript text again, just use the same key shortcut. ![]() Press and hold the 'Ctrl' key (at the bottom left of the keyboard) 3. Or even a not so easy way - I don't mind having to copy from the comments and paste to where it needs to be for each inidividual book if I have to. To do this, open Calibre and press Calibre library > Export/Import all calibre data. Mark the text that you want to superscript up. So I was kind of hoping, now that I have a shiny new 350 and it has that nice notes feature, that maybe there was an easy way to make the comments as a note on a book. I know I can convert them to epubs and add the metadata as a page (thanks to you lovely people letting me know that last year), but if it's still got DRM it does me no good, and some other ones end up not so pretty as an epub. I've gone through and have all this information in the comments in Calibre. libgen.lc Open the 2 link and hit on the title, and the PDF book will be downloaded immediately. Open the 1 link and click the Get button. What I'm trying to do is have what would be the back of the book, so I know what my books are about. There are five mirrors on Library Genesis for you to download e-books as PDF and other formats. We’ll see how to use it to convert PDF to MOBI and AZW3 format. We have already seen how to create an eBook in Linux with Calibre. Calibre is an open source, cross-platform application for managing eBooks. This sort of plug-in does the conversion as part of the process of syncing a book to your reader deviceit starts out as an EPUB on your hard drive, and ends up as a KEPUB on. I was wondering if there was a way to put the comments I have on a book in Calibre as maybe a note on the book when it goes on my Sony? We will be using the best tool to manage eBooks, Calibre. Perhaps the easiest way to convert EPUB books is to use one of the EPUB-to-KEPUB Calibre plug-ins available, such as KoboTouchExtended. Sorry if this has been answered before I searched and didn't find anything. ![]()
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