Indeed when you delete a book calibre will show an unobtrusive popup offering to undo the deletion for a few seconds. This means that it is now possible undo the deletion of a book with a single click, restoring all its files and metadata automatically. A common use for such files is storing alternate covers or supplementary material associated with the book.Ĭalibre now has its own private Recycle Bin instead of using the operating system one. The data files are simple files stored in the data sub-folder inside the book’s folder. You can also manage the data files by right clicking the Edit metadata button and choosing Manage data files. Extra data files can be added to a book by selecting the book, right clicking the Add books button and choosing Add data files to selected book records. Store extra data files associated with any bookĪ long requested feature in calibre, was the ability to store “data” files associated with a book and have calibre manage them automatically. Note that this may not work on Linux because of issues with patented codecs, but works on Windows and macOS. When reading such a book, clicking the Read Aloud button in the viewer will automatically use the embedded audio in the book to read the text aloud, marking the currently read sentence and showing progress. Freely downloadable examples of such books are available at: Read Beyond books. Typically, these are books that have a pre-recorded voice reading the text. Audio EPUB books in the E-book viewerĬalibre has gained support for so called “Audio EPUB” books. You can browse and search through all notes in your library by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N or adding the Browse notes tool to the toolbar via Preferences->Toolbars & menus. You can click the pencil to view the note. Once you have created the note, a little pencil icon will show next to the name in the book details panel. To do so right click (or Ctrl+click on macOS) on an author or tag name in the Tag browser or Book details panel and choose Edit notes. You can store notes associated with an author, publisher, series, et cetera, in your calibre library. Yesterday, I upgraded my installation to the lastest version 7.0. Calibre is the only eBook management tool I am using for many years.
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