You can use Podman too, if that would be a problem.
Look at StirlingPDF if you want an example how to run OR are interested in a great web-UI PDF editor based off various open sourc tools, in a single interface
It’s unnecessarily annoying to set up, as the other user pointed out. But it can be set up by itself using https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/calibre-web docker, and used standalone. The only trick is needing an empty database.
I would really love a version of Calibre that ran in a web browser instead of a desktop app
I’m running Calibre on the web using https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/calibre
Solved?
You can use Podman too, if that would be a problem.
Look at StirlingPDF if you want an example how to run OR are interested in a great web-UI PDF editor based off various open sourc tools, in a single interface
StirlingPDF is freaking awesome, although I don’t know how it relates to the post.
What about https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web?
I tried that but you need a Calibre library first, and that requires using Calibre AFAIK
It’s unnecessarily annoying to set up, as the other user pointed out. But it can be set up by itself using https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/calibre-web docker, and used standalone. The only trick is needing an empty database.
You can just create an empty calibre library using the desktop app and then import everything from the web UI.
Calibre-web even links an empty database in their readme so you can do exactly that without the desktop app.
So you want an entirely different app then. The desktop app would have to be completely rewritten.