Hidden entries?
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Have been wondering about the recent changes in user menu, what are 'hidden entries', can't find a single clue about them? Enabling or disabling doesn't seem to affect anything at least for my eyes?
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There is a new feature in which you can “hide” certain volumes from your purchase list. If you hide every volume you’ve purchased, the whole series will disappear. I’m assuming this is in case you’ve purchased an nsfw or embarrassing series and plan to show off your list to someone else.
Manga just was enabled for premium purchasing and downloading last night, and there are a couple mature titles that some people may be squeamish about.
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There is a “HIDE”-Button, accessible for each volume in your library.
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Thanks.
It's good manga is finally available here. But seeing as they're only available as epubs, I still have to use calibre to convert them to zips...
Edit; Wait, why do the title pages offer users to redeem books for coins even if they already have the books? I almost double-bought a volume I thought I had missed, but it's listed as owned in my user menu...
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@Korppi I am getting that too. I made a post in the support forum. You might want to follow up if you are having the same issue with your own screen shots and information.
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@Korppi said in Hidden entries?:
Thanks.
It's good manga is finally available here. But seeing as they're only available as epubs, I still have to use calibre to convert them to zips...
Isn't the epub format basically a zip file already? You may be able to use an epub as a zip file simply by changing the filename extension from .epub to .zip without needing to use Calibre. Unless Calibre does something more in its conversion process.
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@strangeattractor said in Hidden entries?:
Isn't the epub format basically a zip file already? You may be able to use an epub as a zip file simply by changing the filename extension from .epub to .zip without needing to use Calibre. Unless Calibre does something more in its conversion process.
Are you perhaps talking about cbz? (cbz and cbr are pretty much same as zip and rar, respectively, a cbz/cbr is a zip/rar with only images in it)
No, while an epub IS compressed, it uses xhtml and css, and while some comic/image viewers may handle the epub format, many do not or do not handle it very well.You can convert a comic epub to zip(or rar etc) manually too if you first uncrompress it(with 7zip or whatever), navigate to the folder with the image files, and archive(with 7zip etc) those image files into a zip/rar file(rename the extensions to cbz/cbr if you so desire). But it's easier to just use calibre if you're doing it in bulk.