

Essentially, the script looks at the database of Calibre and creates catalogs based on the database. To make Calibre’s library more accessible via the internet (and thus via Stanza), a wonderful programmer shared this script on MobileRead. If you are a reader with over a couple hundred books in Calibre, it is fairly difficult to navigate, particularly if you are using Stanza. Jane Ebooks Calibre / Ebooks / iPhone / Stanza 7 Comments Just to let anyone else that's interested know.AugMaking a Catalog based Calibre Library Available for Stanza I emptied the sandbox, installed the update and hey presto green border gone and libraries all swapped in less than five minutes. As these files were still in the sandbox even though I had set Calibre as Allowed it ignored that rule as they were still sandboxed. On installing Calibre onto the new SSD I had got the pop up from Comodo saying it had isolated the installation which I had then gone into Application rules and set as an allowed program, what I didn't realise until today was that yesterday I should also have emptied the sandbox as well. After checking out my Comodo Firewall rules I realised what had happened. I also saw that the Calibre GUI was also highlighted in green. That was when I noticed that my browser was high lighted with a green perimeter which immediately reminded me that was a sign that Comodo Firewall had sandboxed it. This morning on opening Calibre 64bit I got the usual pop up saying an update was available and so downloaded it.

I thought at first that something must have happened when I transferred them from the old HDD to the external back up and swore a little bit. I tried the switch libraries solution but could not do it as it told me the library files were corrupt.

#5 bluesjunior 09-11-2015, 08:37 AMJust a heads up in case someone does a search on similar lines in the future.
