

This functionality can also be used to clone one activation to multiple computers.ĭuring authorization, the plugin may ask you for the ADE version to emulate. If you have used this plugin before, you can click on "Import existing activation backup" to import a previously created activation backup (ZIP) file to restore an activation.If you have ADE installed and activated on your machine, you can click "Import activation from ADE" to clone the existing activation from your ADE installation.Make sure to create backups of that authorization. You can click on "Create anonymous authorization" to create an anonymous authorization.This uses up one of your available activations. You can click on "Link to ADE account" and enter your AdobeID credentials to link your Calibre installation to your AdobeID account.You now have multiple options to authorize the plugin: The plugin should display "Not authorized for any ADE ID". This will be fixed with the next release.ĭownload the plugin and import it into Calibre, then open the plugin settings. Versions 0.0.16 and below did sometimes return the wrong eBook (or none at all) when trying to return a book to the library through the "Loaned books" list, if you had multiple active loans from the same distributor / library.See the "LICENSE" file for a full copy of the GNU GPL v3. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License GNU General Public License for more details. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,īut WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of The Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or It under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify Under the GPLv3 (which is allowed in the LGPLv3 license) to prevent any I have no idea whether a reimplementation in another language countsĪs "derivative use", so just in case it does, I'm putting this project "libgourou" by Grégory Soutadé which is under the LGPLv3 or later This software is based on a Python reimplementation of the C++ library ACSM Input Plugin for Calibre / acsm-calibre-plugin
