![]() ![]() Support for editing eBook metadata and deleting eBooks from Calibre library.Create a custom book collection (shelves).Filter and search by titles, authors, tags, series, book format and language.User Interface in brazilian, czech, dutch, english, finnish, french, galician, german, greek, hungarian, indonesian, italian, japanese, khmer, korean, norwegian, polish, russian, simplified and traditional chinese, spanish, swedish, turkish, ukrainian, vietnamese.User management with fine-grained per-user permissions.This software is a fork of library and licensed under the GPL v3 License. Perhaps others are having problems with calibre epubs being accepted by iBooks? Or perhaps it was only my book being a one-time glitch? I just want to let you know that in my case, calibre's version of the TOC was not accepted by iBooks (iTunesConnect).Calibre-Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks using a valid Calibre database. When I went back to the look at the code in the calibre version, I could not see anything, but I do not know HTML code and maybe didn't know what to look for. The iTunes staff could (or would not take the time) to find and delete these untitled line errors in the TOC. So, I have no immediate problem anymore.Īs the iBooks selling platform is large, I wanted to alert you to this problem, which iTunesConnect blamed on calibre as I spoke to them on their help phone line. iBooks staff said the Word documents are problematic on Apple products.Ī subsequent Apple Pages copy of the same book was accepted by iBooks, but I did not use calibre to convert that Pages book and instead used the Pages ePub conversion option. This may have been since the book was originally converted from Word for Mac into the ePub by calibre. This resulted in an error for iBooks, which uses iTunesConnect, and the iTunesConnect system would not accept the ePub. ![]() Then on iBooks, untitled lines appeared (according to iBooks)in the TOC. This is for calibre 3.23 on MacOS 10.13.1Īs I subsequently used an Apple Pages version of the ebpub (not calibre), I did not update to calibre 3.25.įirst, in the U.S., the calibre 3.23 ePub worked fine with Kindle on Amazon, Nook on Barnes & Noble and on Ingram Spark. ![]()
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