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Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems? (solved)
Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 10:05 pm
by JusGellin
I'm no doubt the problem since I just don't know enough how to do certain things.
Has anyone been able to get Calibre ebook viewer to show page numbers? I tried to do this following one site that gave very detailed information to do this. But I couldn't get it to work. The same happened to me when I tried to get the ebook viewer to use dark mode.
I'm hoping that someone using one of the versions of puppy linux can confirm they have been able to for either or both of these things. I want to make sure it just isn't an issue that puppy linux may have for this.
I'm trying to do this with BookwormPup64_10.0.6 and Calbre 7.11.
I am able to read ebooks successfully with Calibre. It's a great application. But I would sure like it to do a bit more.
Thanks
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems?
Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 11:42 pm
by sonny
@JusGellin
If Calibre does not work 100%, you may want to check this out...
viewtopic.php?p=68384#p68384
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems?
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 11:14 am
by JusGellin
It's amazing how easy things are when you know how! - You can quote me on that.
I finally figured out how to make the e-reader work in dark mode.
From the E-book viewer,
<Right click> This brings up "Quick Start Guide"
<Select Preferences> This brings up "Configure book reader"
<Select Colors> This brings up "Choose a color scheme below"
<Select Black or the different color schemes> This changes the theme that the e-reader will use for all ebooks.
When I was researching how to do this, I guess the older versions required adding an Environmental setting.
I was starting to think that maybe Puppy just wouldn't do it so tried LMDE Linux and the same thing happened.
But the newer version now has the above way to do it - I just needed to find my way around to find how.
Great
Now I would like to find how to get it to show page numbers.
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems?
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 2:01 pm
by bigpup
Sure this is not your problem?
Occasionally, you may find that some eBooks don't feature page numbers, due to the way that the book has been created electronically by the publisher for enhanced accessibility (usually this is referred to as EPUB format).
Have you tried this:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showt ... p?t=354688
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems?
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 2:10 pm
by bigpup
Usually something in the actual program affects how it displays.
Settings in the program.
If program seems to be running OK.
It is not Puppy Linux causing the issue.
You can start the program from the terminal and see if any info is given about errors or missing needed dependency stuff.
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems?
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 2:50 pm
by JusGellin
Ok, I can now get page number I'm on and total number in book.
This also is done by the Preferences
In Viewer
<Right Click> Brings up menu
<Select Preferences>
<Select Headers and footers>
<Select Footer><Middle> <Position in book>
Now I get what I want
All this was learning where to go and to not assume older information is current to what you have. It's so easy to jump to conclusions.
I'm happy now
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems? (solved)
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 4:23 pm
by JusGellin
bigpup wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 2:10 pm
You can start the program from the terminal and see if any info is given about errors or missing needed dependency stuff.
That's a great tip for this. That's how I started to do this to help me as well.
Thanks
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems? (solved)
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 5:42 pm
by mikewalsh
On the rare occasions when I bother with eBooks, I usually convert 'em to PDF format, and read them that way.....
SO much simpler.
Mike.
Re: Could Puppy Linux Be the Cause For Some Calibre Problems? (solved)
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 6:01 pm
by JusGellin
@mikewalsh
Is that because you can use almost anything to read it?