![]() ![]() Seemingly a symptom of lacking any actual dark mode outside the reader theme, as switching to another book at night is also blinding. Also available for Windows is Calibre Portable 4.2. Every note pops up a non-dark mode keyboard and a bright white modal dialog takes up most of the screen, blinding me and causing me to forget whatever thought I wanted to write down on the highlight I had just made. Version 4.2 also fixes numerous bugs and regressions – users can see a full list of changes in this and previous releases by visiting the Changelog.Ĭalibre 64-bit 4.2 and Calibre 32-bit 4.2 are both available now as free, open-source downloads for Windows (7 or later), macOS X 10.14 and Linux (both 32-bit and 64-bit). When outputting to FB2 format, both image conversion and external link handling is handled more quickly. ![]() MacOS users gain various unspecified improvements to support for Dark Mode, while the content server – also overhauled in version 4.0 – provides more information when it spots potential duplicates being added to help users make an informed decision. The rendering of comics has also been improved, with blank pages eliminated after large images or after every image in multi-page mode. ![]() The bookmarks panel is now easier to use with just keyboard controls too. The Print to PDF functionality has also been restored, and users also gain the ability to jump to book positions via Go to > Location. Covers are no longer generated for books that have no cover, while the Viewer will attempt to generate a table of contents from headings if no ToC currently exists. ![]() Version 4.2’s changes focus primarily on further improvements to this component. Calibre 4.2 includes improvements to the app’s Dark Mode support in macOS. ![]()
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