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rvolz avatar rvolz commented on May 23, 2024

Hm, but that only happens once -- if you don't delete the thumbnails. If both libraries are identical you could even copy the thumbnails.

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snoeki avatar snoeki commented on May 23, 2024

I know, it's great the thumbnails are stored. I also found out I can open every label in a new browser tab and this works great.

So it's not really important, but it would be a nice option for people with a slower nas like the synology j models who have a large library with thousands of titles.

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radlerandi avatar radlerandi commented on May 23, 2024

Why are the thumbnails generated by BBS when i have a cover.jpg already next to the books?

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rvolz avatar rvolz commented on May 23, 2024

Simply because the covers are too big, so they are only used in the title details view. Since most NAS are low-power devices runtime scaling is no option either.

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radlerandi avatar radlerandi commented on May 23, 2024

It's a pity. I changed and added a lot of better or other covers to my books, and in calibre it looks very good, but this way BBS uses the wrong images ... sometimes only an image of text from a self made epub/pdf...

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rvolz avatar rvolz commented on May 23, 2024

So what is the problem? If you changed the cover.jpg file after the thumbnail was generated, simply delete the thumbnail file for that title (data/titles/thumb_<calibre id>.png). On the next occasion the thumbnail will be regenerated, using the new cover file.

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radlerandi avatar radlerandi commented on May 23, 2024

so bbs generates the "thumb_.png" from a book file. Which file type? i have PDF, EPUP, ODT and MOBI files.
I'm sure, it's faster to convert from an already existing cover.jpg to "thumb_.png" instead of looking into a book file. Also not all my files have a cover and i don't want to update all of them.

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rvolz avatar rvolz commented on May 23, 2024

No, the cover.jpg is generated by Calibre from your book files or anything that you upload. That is the cover image you see when browsing books in Calibre. Calibre offers you various options to modify that image in the metadata edit screen.

BicBucStriim simply takes that file and generates a thumbnail from it. If you want a different thumbnail: change cover.jpg and then delete the current thumbnail.

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radlerandi avatar radlerandi commented on May 23, 2024

it uses the cover.jpg on the details page. But not in the overview.

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radlerandi avatar radlerandi commented on May 23, 2024

sorry. i deleted the images and bbs grabbed the new ones.

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