EpubMerge Calibre Plugin

Edit Package python-epubmerge

Merging together multiple eBooks together into one eBook seems to be a common request, but there haven't been many tools to do so.

This plugin provides the ability to create new EPUBs by combining the contents of existing (non-DRM) EPUB format eBooks.

Main Features of EpubMerge Plugin:

Select a list of stories in calibre,
Order them,
Edit the metadata for the new combined eBook, and then,
Merge the contents of the EPUBs together into the new eBook, now including cover from metadata if set.
UnMerge previously merged epubs if metadata was saved during merge.
Configurably able to save the metadata for each merged book for UnMerging later if desired. (Defaults to On.)
Configurably able to populate custom columns from source books.
Options now stored inside the Library rather than an external JSON file.
CLI via calibre-debug --run-plugin

There are a few configurable options: whether or not to insert a Table of Contents entry for each merged book (with it's original TOC nested underneath it), an option to flatten the TOC down to one level only, and including the merged books comments. These options are stored by Library.

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python-epubmerge.changes 0000000986 986 Bytes
python-epubmerge.spec 0000002951 2.88 KB
v2.9.0.tar.gz 0000547092 534 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 3)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 796281 from Tomáš Chvátal's avatar Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) (revision 2)
- Use update-alternatives for the binary

- Upgrade to 2.9.0:
  - Update translations.
  - Set allowZip64=True when writing zip files. Should only
    matter for files >2G.
  - Update cover view as well as tags and library list on new
    book create.
  - Copy six.ensure_binary for Calibre v3.
  - Reduce debug output.
  - Changes for eventual Python3 migration of Calibre.
  - Add 'current time' option to custom datetime columns.
  - Add a check and error message for unsupported epub3.
- Rewrite SPEC into the standard pythonish one.
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