![]() ![]() ![]() pdf files into Calibre, ZMI must be used to add the books, not the Calibre "Add Books" button. Currently, there are ~500 Calibre users who have installed ZMI. It is a Calibre plug-in, not a Zotero plug-in. The main user support forum thread for Calibre is: ![]() It is written in Calibre's technology framework, which currently is Python 2.13+, Qt5.9 and APSW (Another Python SQLite Wrapper). ZMI is being actively developed based on Zotero user feedback. The most recent release of ZMI also has the ability to export Calibre Metadata to an RIS file for import into Zotero. ZMI uses standard Zotero CSV export files created for any number of collections to do everything it needs to do. A "book" is defined as whatever Calibre would consider to be an ebook (.pdf. Calibre, the open-source and cross-platform ebook manager, has a new 3d party Plug-in, "Zotero Metadata Importer", that will import Zotero file attachments into Calibre as "books", along with their Zotero metadata. ![]()
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