![]() ![]() Then when you click on the Author Name in Book Details you'll be at the Authors EN note. To link an Author to an EN note paste the "evernote:blah-blah" link into the Author Link fields in the manage Authors list. Now the Book Notes appear in the Book Details panel, and the EN note link is coloured green, when you click on it, EN is invoked with the relevant note as the current note ![]() Maybe one of the techo's can enlighten us. Calibre automagically generates the required HTML to display the link in an " tag with the Note Title, and it colours it Green, thus:īleak HouseI don't know where the fairy dust comes from, must be calibre or Qt. ![]() I have an entry in my snippets gadget that contains "nbsp, newline, Book Notes, newline", so I paste that first, and then I paste the link I just got from EN. To put something into the Notes for a book, press F2 in the Notes cell for the book, this will pop the Comments editor To get a local link to a note in EN, right click the note entry in the Notebook index, then ctrl/click Copy Note Link (if you click on it you'll get a web link), 'twould be nice if they had a flyout submenu with the two options. To set calibre up to receive EN note links for Books create a custom long text column, I call it notes/Notes, position it above Comments on Book Details, and because long text columns don't display well in the Book List, cloak it with an icon. But a link to the local instance of an EN note takes you the note in the EN desktop program within the context of the notebook, where you have all the features of EN for editing. A link to the web instance of an EN Note is not very useful, the note will appear in your browser in isolation of the notebook, and there's no editing allowed (even with the new EN for Web interface). I've discovered that you can link calibre Authors and Books to an EN note either on the web, or to the note in the local instance of the EN Notebook. From time to time a request or comment is posted that asks if Evernote (EN) can be accessed from calibre, such as this post from cybmole and this post from Mixx ![]()
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