And if you follow Tim Challies‘ blog (which you should), you likely have a prodigious selection of Kindle books you bought on sale for $2.99 but have never read. This must be a **new** dependency as I don't have a version installed before August 3rd when calibre was upgraded.I’ve also made a video demonstrating the steps detailed below.Ĭertainly, audiobooks fill the need for hands-free reading to a degree.īetween Audible and Christian Audio a decent offering of Christian books can be found. But Kindle’s selection is much larger. I suspect the problem is with qt5-webkit (that I guess is what is rendering the book.) Unfortunately calibre seems like a complex beast. I would very much like to have the latest, official version of calibre rather than the old 1.40. I've tried downgrading to previous version and the newset one that works is the 1.40 version. ![]() It seems the official Arch package is now the beta of calibre. Calibre itself and the other tools seem to be OK.Ĭalibre's ebook-editor: (Note - no spaces in the source files or rendering of the page)Īfter looking around for a bit - I've discovered that the newest version of calibre switched from the regular releases (which on Arch stopped at version 1.40) to beta releases (Arch package version 1.204.1-2). ![]() In the last few days the ebook-viewer packaged along with calibre has started behaving strangely by inserting gaps or spaces randomly all over books.
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