


I had noticed this behaviour in previous versions, and it persists after upgrading to 3.34. Would very much like this resolved so I can turn off the graphic interface on the Pi. This process should open the file explorer in the location of where that book is, in the address bar you should see Calibre Library click it to skip to that directory.

Just not in the web interface, even after restarting Calibre server. Begin by opening Calibre on your computer, once it has opened up right click on any book ( 1.) and click Open containing folder ( 2. if I use the Calibre GUI on the Raspberry Pi I get offered kepub and can do the conversion and it respects tweak restrict_ output_ formats. The kepub output plugin says it is the latest. Screenshot attached.Īlso checked and found same behaviour if I connected to Calibre server through Vivaldi on Windows or Fennec on Android. On the Raspian version this tweak has no effect. Furthermore on Windows Calibre server respects the tweak restrict_ output_ formats (which I restricted to epub and kepub). But that shouldn’t worry those who run SparkyLinux on a Raspberry Pi with 4GB or 8GB RAM since SparkyLinux only has a very low CPU and RAM usage (250-300MB) without running any apps, and that’s mostly because of the Openbox WM. Some of Calibre-web’s features include: Full HTML5 GUI. We do not run the stand alone version of Calibre, but instead use a build of LazyLibrarian which has Calibre built in. I compared this with Calibre server running on Windows and kepub is offered. Calibre-Web is an eBook viewer which uses an existing Calibre database to pull content. Calibre 3.34 on RaspberryPi/Raspian stretchĬalibre server running as a systemd serviceĮxpected behaviour: When going to the conversion screen when using the web interface I expect to see kepub in the dropdown box.Īctual behaviour: No kepub in the dropdown box, although other formats are there.
