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Support => eLibrary Manager => Topic started by: Reader101 on December 18, 2015, 01:37:45 AM

Title: PDF book covers
Post by: Reader101 on December 18, 2015, 01:37:45 AM
Hi,
It would be really useful if you could automatically read the first page of PDF books and generate an image to use as the book's cover. (I believe Calibre does this if it cannot find the book in the database).

All my books are in PDF format and the the lookup plugin is unable to find cover images for most books. Adding images manually is extremely time consuming on a tablet.

Thanks for the app.
Title: Re: PDF book covers
Post by: kweckwor on December 19, 2015, 12:57:20 AM
Hi Reader101,

Right now, eLibrary Manager only really understands ePub books. It treats non-ePub books (like PDF) as "black box" and doesn't access the contents. I'll take look and see if I can do that without resorting to third-party libraries, which I've been mostly avoiding up to now. I can't promise anything until I have a chance to do my homework on the topic, but I'll see how possible it might be.

However, since you mention that you use calibre, there is another option available that will allow you to load PDF metadata (i.e. book information) from calibre into eLibrary Manager. If you configure calibre to "Save to disk" with separate cover and OPF files in addition to the PDF file, my app will read the metadata (including cover) and load that into the app library.

You can see instructions on how to do that in the online documentation at http://kpwsite.com/home/content/eLibrary/guide_book_types.html. My video tutorial (Part 2) at https://youtu.be/-y3J6QQ1_eg also demonstrates this at around the 13:46 minute mark. I'll list some of the key points here:
A couple of things I want to point out though:
Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks.

Karl