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19
20#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:4
21msgid "The E-book viewer"
22msgstr ""
23
24#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:6
25msgid ""
26"calibre includes a built-in E-book viewer that can view all the major e-book"
27" formats. The E-book viewer is highly customizable and has many advanced "
28"features."
29msgstr ""
30
31#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:14
32msgid "Starting the E-book viewer"
33msgstr ""
34
35#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:16
36msgid ""
37"You can view any of the books in your calibre library by selecting the book "
38"and pressing the :guilabel:`View` button. This will open up the book in the "
39"E-book viewer. You can also launch the E-book viewer by itself from the "
40"Start menu in Windows.  On macOS, you can pin it to the dock and launch it "
41"from there. On Linux you can use its launcher in the desktop menus or run "
42"the command :command:`ebook-viewer`."
43msgstr ""
44
45#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:25
46msgid "Navigating around an e-book"
47msgstr ""
48
49#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:27
50msgid "You can \"turn pages\" in a book by either:"
51msgstr ""
52
53#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:29
54msgid "Clicking in the left or right margin or the page with the mouse"
55msgstr ""
56
57#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:30
58msgid ""
59"Pressing the :kbd:`spacebar`, :kbd:`page up`, :kbd:`page down` or arrow keys"
60msgstr ""
61
62#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:31
63msgid "On a touchscreen tapping on the text or swiping left and right"
64msgstr ""
65
66#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:34
67msgid "You can access the viewer controls by either:"
68msgstr ""
69
70#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:36
71msgid "Right clicking on the text"
72msgstr ""
73
74#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:37
75msgid "Pressing the :kbd:`Esc` or :kbd:`Menu` keys"
76msgstr ""
77
78#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:38
79msgid "On a touchscreen by tapping the top 1/3rd of the screen"
80msgstr ""
81
82#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:41
83msgid ""
84"The viewer has two modes, \"paged\" and \"flow\". In paged mode the book "
85"content is presented as pages, similar to a paper book. In flow mode the "
86"text is presented continuously, like in a web browser. You can switch "
87"between them using the viewer Preferences under :guilabel:`Page layout` or "
88"by pressing the :kbd:`Ctrl+M` key."
89msgstr ""
90
91#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:49
92msgid "Bookmarks"
93msgstr ""
94
95#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:51
96msgid ""
97"When you are in the middle of a book and close the E-book viewer, it will "
98"remember where you stopped reading and return there the next time you open "
99"the book. You can also set bookmarks in the book by using the "
100":guilabel:`Bookmarks` button in the E-book viewer controls or pressing "
101":kbd:`Ctrl+B`. When viewing EPUB format books, these bookmarks are actually "
102"saved in the EPUB file itself. You can add bookmarks, then send the file to "
103"a friend.  When they open the file, they will be able to see your bookmarks."
104" You can turn off this behavior in the :guilabel:`Miscellaneous` section of "
105"the viewer preferences."
106msgstr ""
107
108#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:62
109msgid "Table of Contents"
110msgstr ""
111
112#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:64
113msgid ""
114"If the book you are reading defines a Table of Contents, you can access it "
115"by pressing the :guilabel:`Table of Contents` button. This will bring up a "
116"list of sections in the book. You can click on any of them to jump to that "
117"portion of the book."
118msgstr ""
119
120#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:71
121msgid "Navigating by location"
122msgstr ""
123
124#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:73
125msgid ""
126"E-books, unlike paper books, have no concept of pages. You can refer to "
127"precise locations in e-books using the :guilabel:`Go to->Location` "
128"functionality in the viewer controls."
129msgstr ""
130
131#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:77
132msgid ""
133"You can use this location information to unambiguously refer to parts of the"
134" books when discussing it with friends or referring to it in other works. "
135"You can enter these locations under :guilabel:`Go to->Location` in the "
136"viewer controls."
137msgstr ""
138
139#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:82
140msgid ""
141"There is a URL you can copy to the clipboard and paste into other programs "
142"or documents. Clicking on this URL will open the book in the calibre E-book "
143"viewer at the current location."
144msgstr ""
145
146#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:86
147msgid ""
148"If you click on links inside the e-book to take you to different parts of "
149"the book, such as an endnote, you can use the :guilabel:`Back` and "
150":guilabel:`Forward` buttons in the top left corner of the viewer controls. "
151"These buttons behave just like those in a web browser."
152msgstr ""
153
154#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:92
155msgid "Reference mode"
156msgstr ""
157
158#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:94
159msgid ""
160"calibre also has a very handy :guilabel:`Reference mode`. You can turn it on"
161" by clicking the :guilabel:`Reference mode` button in the viewer controls.  "
162"Once you do this, every paragraph will have a unique number displayed at the"
163" start, made up of the section and paragraph numbers."
164msgstr ""
165
166#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:99
167msgid ""
168"You can use this number to unambiguously refer to parts of the books when "
169"discussing it with friends or referring to it in other works. You can enter "
170"these numbers in the :guilabel:`Go to function` to navigate to a particular "
171"reference location."
172msgstr ""
173
174#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:106
175msgid "Highlighting text"
176msgstr ""
177
178#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:108
179msgid ""
180"When you select text in the viewer, a little popup bar appears next to the "
181"selection. You can click the highlight button in that bar to create a "
182"highlight. You can add notes and change the color of the highlight. On a "
183"touch screen, long tap a word to select it and show the popup bar. Once in "
184"highlight mode you can change what text is selected, using touch screen "
185"friendly selection handles. Drag the handles to the top or bottom margins to"
186" scroll while selecting. You can also :kbd:`Shift+click` or :kbd:`right "
187"click` to extend the selection, particularly useful for multi-page "
188"selections."
189msgstr ""
190
191#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:117
192msgid ""
193"You can use the :guilabel:`Highlights` button in the viewer controls to show"
194" a separate panel with a list of all highlights in the book, sorted by "
195"chapter."
196msgstr ""
197
198#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:121
199msgid ""
200"You can browse *all highlights* in your entire calibre library by right "
201"clicking the :guilabel:`View` button and choosing :guilabel:`Browse "
202"annotations`."
203msgstr ""
204
205#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:125
206msgid ""
207"Finally, if you use the calibre Content server's in browser viewer, you can "
208"have the viewer sync its annotations with the browser viewer by going to "
209":guilabel:`Preferences->Miscellaneous` in the viewer preferences and "
210"entering the username of the Content server viewer to sync with. Use the "
211"special value ``*`` to sync with anonymous users."
212msgstr ""
213
214#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:133
215msgid "Read aloud"
216msgstr ""
217
218#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:135
219msgid ""
220"The viewer can read book text aloud. To use it you can simply click the "
221":guilabel:`Read aloud` button in the viewer controls to start reading book "
222"text aloud. The word being currently read is highlighted. Speech is "
223"synthesized from the text using your operating system services for text-to-"
224"speech. You can change the voice being used by clicking the gear icon in the"
225" bar that is displayed while :guilabel:`Read aloud` is active."
226msgstr ""
227
228#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:142
229msgid ""
230"You can also read aloud highlighted passages by adding the :guilabel:`Read "
231"aloud` button to the selection bar in the viewer preferences under "
232":guilabel:`Selection behavior`."
233msgstr ""
234
235#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:147
236msgid ""
237"Support for text-to-speech in browsers is very incomplete and bug-ridden so "
238"how well :guilabel:`Read aloud` will work in the in-browser viewer is "
239"dependent on how well the underlying browser supports text-to-speech. In "
240"particular, highlighting of current word does not work, and changing speed "
241"or voice will cause reading to start again from the beginning."
242msgstr ""
243
244#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:154
245msgid ""
246"On Linux, :guilabel:`Read aloud` requires `Speech Dispatcher "
247"<https://freebsoft.org/speechd>`_ to be installed and working."
248msgstr ""
249
250#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:157
251msgid ""
252"On Windows, not all installed voices may be visible to the SAPI sub-system "
253"that is used for text-to-speech. There are `instructions to make all voices "
254"visible "
255"<https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4084051&postcount=108>`_."
256msgstr ""
257
258#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:164
259msgid "Following links using only the keyboard"
260msgstr ""
261
262#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:166
263msgid ""
264"The E-book viewer has a :guilabel:`Hints mode` that allows you to click "
265"links in the text without using the mouse. Press the :kbd:`Alt+F` key and "
266"all links in the current screen will be highlighted with a number or letter "
267"over them. Press the letter on your keyboard to click the link. Pressing the"
268" :kbd:`Esc` key will abort the :guilabel:`Hints mode` without selecting any "
269"link."
270msgstr ""
271
272#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:172
273msgid ""
274"If more than thirty five links are on-screen then some of them will have "
275"multiple letters, in which case type the first and second, or the first and "
276"press :kbd:`Enter` to activate. You can also use the :kbd:`Backspace` key to"
277" undo a mistake in typing."
278msgstr ""
279
280#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:179
281msgid "Customizing the look and feel of your reading experience"
282msgstr ""
283
284#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:181
285msgid ""
286"You can change font sizes on the fly by using :guilabel:`Font size` in the "
287"viewer controls or :kbd:`Ctrl++` or :kbd:`Ctrl+-` or holding the :kbd:`Ctrl`"
288" key and using the mouse wheel."
289msgstr ""
290
291#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:185
292msgid ""
293"Colors can be changed in the :guilabel:`Colors` section of the viewer "
294"preferences."
295msgstr ""
296
297#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:188
298msgid ""
299"You can change the number of pages displayed on the screen as well as page "
300"margins in :guilabel:`Page layout` in the viewer preferences."
301msgstr ""
302
303#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:191
304msgid ""
305"You can display custom headers and footers such as time left to read, "
306"current chapter title, book position, etc. via the :guilabel:`Headers and "
307"footers` section of the viewer preferences."
308msgstr ""
309
310#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:195
311msgid ""
312"More advanced customization can be achieved by the :guilabel:`Styles` "
313"settings. Here you can specify a background image to display under the text "
314"and also a stylesheet you can set that will be applied to every book. Using "
315"it you can do things like change paragraph styles, text justification, etc."
316"  For examples of custom stylesheets used by calibre's users, see `the "
317"forums <https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51500>`_."
318msgstr ""
319
320#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:203
321msgid "Dictionary lookup"
322msgstr ""
323
324#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:205
325msgid ""
326"You can look up the meaning of words in the current book by double clicking "
327"or long tapping the word you want to lookup and then clicking the lookup "
328"button that looks like a library."
329msgstr ""
330
331#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:211
332msgid "Copying text and images"
333msgstr ""
334
335#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:213
336msgid ""
337"You can select text and images by dragging the content with your mouse and "
338"then right clicking and selecting :guilabel:`Copy` to copy to the clipboard."
339"  The copied material can be pasted into another application as plain text "
340"and images."
341msgstr ""
342
343#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:219
344msgid "Zooming in on images"
345msgstr ""
346
347#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:221
348msgid ""
349"You can zoom in to show an image at full size in a separate window by either"
350" double clicking or long tapping on it. You can also right click on it and "
351"choose :guilabel:`View image`."
352msgstr ""
353
354#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:227
355msgid "Non re-flowable content"
356msgstr ""
357
358#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:229
359msgid ""
360"Some books have very wide content that cannot be broken up at page "
361"boundaries. For example tables or :code:`<pre>` tags. In such cases, you "
362"should switch the viewer to *flow mode* by pressing :kbd:`Ctrl+M` to read "
363"this content. Alternately, you can also add the following CSS to the "
364":guilabel:`Styles` section of the viewer preferences to force the viewer to "
365"break up lines of text in :code:`<pre>` tags::"
366msgstr ""
367
368#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:240
369msgid "Designing your book to work well with the calibre viewer"
370msgstr ""
371
372#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:242
373msgid ""
374"The calibre viewer will set the ``is-calibre-viewer`` class on the root "
375"element. So you can write CSS rules that apply only for it. Additionally, "
376"the viewer will set the following classes on the ``body`` element:"
377msgstr ""
378
379#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:247
380msgid "``body.calibre-viewer-dark-colors``"
381msgstr ""
382
383#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:247
384msgid "Set when using a dark color scheme"
385msgstr ""
386
387#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:250
388msgid "``body.calibre-viewer-light-colors``"
389msgstr ""
390
391#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:250
392msgid "Set when using a light color scheme"
393msgstr ""
394
395#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:253
396msgid "``body.calibre-viewer-paginated``"
397msgstr ""
398
399#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:253
400msgid "Set when in paged mode"
401msgstr ""
402
403#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:256
404msgid "``body.calibre-viewer-scrolling``"
405msgstr ""
406
407#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:256
408msgid "Set when in flow (non-paginated) mode"
409msgstr ""
410
411#: ../../__w/calibre/calibre/manual/viewer.rst:258
412msgid ""
413"Finally, you can use the calibre color scheme colors via `CSS variables "
414"<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-"
415"US/docs/Web/CSS/Using_CSS_custom_properties>`_. The calibre viewer defines "
416"the following variables: ``--calibre-viewer-background-color``, ``--calibre-"
417"viewer-foreground-color`` and optionally ``--calibre-viewer-link-color`` in "
418"color themes that define a link color."
419msgstr ""
420