thanks, Gina!
I’ll give this a look!
Cait
> On Jul 27, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello Caitlyn,
>
> Apologies, I think that was for the Windows build. However, a search reveals
> you already have them as they are included in the Mac bundle.
>
>
Hello Caitlyn,
Apologies, I think that was for the Windows build. However, a search reveals
you already have them as they are included in the Mac bundle.
https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/generated/en/cli-index.html
Happy hacking!
Gena
> On 25 Jul 2016, at 18:36, Caitlyn Furness
Hi Gina,
I’m running the latest version of caliber. I can’t find the command line tools
under the advanced settings-or anywhere in the app, for that matter! Are you
using an older version? If so, which one?
thanks a lot!
Cait
> On Jul 25, 2016, at 1:19 PM, Georgina Joyce
Hello Caitlyn,
Oh yes, that will convert to .rtf. However, I got some strange chars and never
looked into how to express the character set my mac uses or the conversion used
but there was on a few books a minor problem. They may have been end of line
chars used in the original. You could also
Hi gina,
So, if I do it this way, can I specify .rtf instead of pdf?
the command line might actually be easier then the very roundabout way I’ve
been doing this!!
I really want an rtf file in the end, you see, and I couldn’t choose that for
the life of me! So, what I eventually did was to
Hello Caitlyn,
I’d like to be able to do this too. I thought the only way was to install the
command line tools. Preferences, Advanced. then from the command line:
ebook-convert myBook.awz .pdf
There are many formats and command structures. The above is the most basic and
good for most cases
Hi,
Does anybody have suggestions about how to use the latest version of caliber?
I am trying to convert some books with it. I’ve managed to import the books,
but can’t seem to choose the output type I want-it’s stuck on pub and I want
pdf.. also, doing a bulk conversion of all the books in