![]() ![]() I was able to create an account on the manufacturer's site, but I'd really rather have not given anyone else my email address in order to have a pocket e-ink pdf reader. It's nice that it has a long list of various booksellers it supports, all of them the lesser known ones, but I'm specifically avoiding the abusive giants, so this is good. There's no option to skip associating with an online account. It promised this would take less than a minute, but it took several. This repeated about ten times before it was able to successfully download its firmware updates. Clicking through to try again, it presented a list of access points - with none on it, not even the neighbors. I picked the home WiFi AP off of the top of the list of ten or so visible access points, then it started strobing its screen spastically for a mi nute before coming back with an error. One of the first steps is picking a WiFi access point (or else associating with software installed on a computer, but of course mine isn't supported). I'm taking class, so I have reference materials in various subject matters. When things are published as physical books, I generally buy them as such, so my use-case is everything else published electronically as pdf. Use-case: free pdf ebooks downloaded on line, like _50 Years of Naval Computing_, processor datasheets, _Atari, The Book_ (the guide to servicing electronic video arcade machines), engine service manuals, nautical charts, poster format diagrams, etc. That will downscale the cover to the size the device uses, but it wont upscale them.Poor choice for pdfs, and badly written software The driver has options to send the cover images which means calibre generates them from the cover in the library. That means that the cover you see for an epub, depends on the code in the first page as much as the actual image. For epubs and other formats, it renders the first page and uses that as the cover. For kepubs, it extracts the image that is marked as the cover and size that as needed. None of them are completely accurate.įor the cover, the device generates the covers from the book. The only real reason to do it ahead of time is if you need to customise the conversion for each book.įor metadata, use whatever metadata sources you want to. Calibre will send a supported format, or convert during the send-to-disk. Only do it if you only want to use Kepubs on the device. There won't be any actual difference, but, if you have another device, it's a little less confusing.įor the second Step 3, this is completely optional. And there is no reason to have the device connected while doing them.įor the first Step 3, just use the "Tablet" profile. You can't do some of the others with the device connected. Without that, you don't actually know which of your later steps are needed. ![]() Use the device and work out what it does and how to use it. Book covers are going to vary in sizes, so does Kobo automatically make the book covers the same size when transferring books over? Or will I need to install another plug in to make the book covers the same size?Īre there any other plug ins you use? Also, I have been hearing people talk about "collections", what are those? For metadata, since this is a Kobo device, do you use google metadata or Kobo metadata now? Before I was using both Amazon and Google data for my books.Ģ. Convert AZW3 (no DRM of course) to EPUB using onboard converting tool within Calibre.Īs I understand things right now, I just wanted to make sure of some things before getting started on the steps listed above.ġ. Install Plug-In(s) - KoboTouchExtended, This will convert the EPUBs to KEPUBs automatically when sending to the kobo device.Ĥ. Run start up wizard in Calibre and select the device as the "Kobo Vox, Aura and Glo" Family.ģ. Sign in to a Kobo account and get new device prompts taken care of.Ģ. I am writing this as if I just opened up the device. I am aware from home quite a bit for work and having my eBooks there with me on flights really helps me stay sane ha Little preface before starting this I have been on kindle for most of my life and have finally wanted to break free from the amazon hold on me not really "owning" my books that were bought digitally. First time posting on MR, but am a long time lurker and reader. ![]()
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