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WEB2DISK(1)							      calibre							       WEB2DISK(1)

NAME
web2disk - part of calibre SYNOPSIS
web2disk URL DESCRIPTION
Where URL is for example http://google.com Whenever you pass arguments to web2disk that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation marks. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -d, --base-dir Base directory into which URL is saved. Default is . -t, --timeout Timeout in seconds to wait for a response from the server. Default: 10.0 s -r, --max-recursions Maximum number of levels to recurse i.e. depth of links to follow. Default 1 -n, --max-files The maximum number of files to download. This only applies to files from <a href> tags. Default is 9223372036854775807 --delay Minimum interval in seconds between consecutive fetches. Default is 0 s --encoding The character encoding for the websites you are trying to download. The default is to try and guess the encoding. --match-regexp Only links that match this regular expression will be followed. This option can be specified multiple times, in which case as long as a link matches any one regexp, it will be followed. By default all links are followed. --filter-regexp Any link that matches this regular expression will be ignored. This option can be specified multiple times, in which case as long as any regexp matches a link, it will be ignored.By default, no links are ignored. If both --filter-regexp and --match-regexp are spec- ified, then --filter-regexp is applied first. --dont-download-stylesheets Do not download CSS stylesheets. --verbose Show detailed output information. Useful for debugging SEE ALSO
The User Manual is available at http://calibre-ebook.com/user_manual Created by Kovid Goyal <kovid@kovidgoyal.net> web2disk (calibre 0.6.53) July 2010 WEB2DISK(1)

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EBOOK-META(1)							      calibre							     EBOOK-META(1)

NAME
ebook-meta - part of calibre SYNOPSIS
ebook-meta ebook_file [options] DESCRIPTION
Read/Write metadata from/to ebook files. Supported formats for reading metadata: azw, azw1, cbr, cbz, chm, epub, fb2, html, imp, lit, lrf, lrx, mobi, odt, oebzip, opf, pdb, pdf, pml, pmlz, prc, rar, rb, rtf, tpz, txt, zip Supported formats for writing metadata: azw, azw1, epub, lrf, mobi, pdb, pdf, prc, rtf, tpz Different file types support different kinds of metadata. If you try to set some metadata on a file type that does not support it, the metadata will be silently ignored. Whenever you pass arguments to ebook-meta that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation marks. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -t, --title Set the title. -a, --authors Set the authors. Multiple authors should be separated by the & character. Author names should be in the order Firstname Lastname. --title-sort The version of the title to be used for sorting. If unspecified, and the title is specified, it will be auto-generated from the title. --author-sort String to be used when sorting by author. If unspecified, and the author(s) are specified, it will be auto-generated from the author(s). --cover Set the cover to the specified file. -c, --comments Set the ebook description. -p, --publisher Set the ebook publisher. --category Set the book category. -s, --series Set the series this ebook belongs to. -i, --index Set the index of the book in this series. -r, --rating Set the rating. Should be a number between 1 and 5. --isbn Set the ISBN of the book. --tags Set the tags for the book. Should be a comma separated list. -k, --book-producer Set the book producer. -l, --language Set the language. -d, --date Set the published date. --get-cover Get the cover from the ebook and save it at as the specified file. --to-opf Specify the name of an OPF file. The metadata will be written to the OPF file. --from-opf Read metadata from the specified OPF file and use it to set metadata in the ebook. Metadata specified on the command line will over- ride metadata read from the OPF file --lrf-bookid Set the BookID in LRF files SEE ALSO
The User Manual is available at http://calibre-ebook.com/user_manual Created by Kovid Goyal <kovid@kovidgoyal.net> ebook-meta (calibre 0.6.53) July 2010 EBOOK-META(1)
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