![]() ![]() ![]() In open source software users are finite but on average worthless except insofar as they constitute a funnel whereby some microscopic portion may in some instances become contributors but more often than not that funnel is virtually non-existent with contributions coming from the same small cadre of developers. This is true in a commercial product when there are a finite number of buyers whose money in turn funds a finite number of merchants efforts to bring a product to market. This contains the misunderstanding that merely by existing calibre "uses up" something like oxygen. Use the library located at the specified path.> But it's got such market and mindshare for open source e-reader software that there hasn't been much room for other folks to try something different. Show program 's version number and exit -with-library ¶ Present only for legacy reasons -version ¶ Note that if there are running jobs, they will be silently aborted, so use with care. Ignore custom plugins, useful if you installed a plugin that is preventing calibre from starting -no-update-check ¶ĭo not check for updates -shutdown-running-calibre, -s ¶Ĭause a running calibre instance, if any, to be shutdown. Show this help message and exit -ignore-plugins ¶ For example: “/some path/with spaces” ¶ -detach ¶ĭetach from the controlling terminal, if any (Linux only) -help, -h ¶ Whenever you pass arguments to calibre that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation marks. Various URL based actions is in the User Manual. ![]() Libraries with spaces replaced by underscores. Library names are the folder names of the “test_library” in the calibre E-book viewer. Will open the book with id 1842 in the EPUB format from the library For example:Ĭalibre://view-book/test_library/1842/epub You can also specify calibre URLs to perform variousĭifferent actions, than just adding books. Launch the main calibre Graphical User Interface and optionally add the e-book at ![]()
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