Step by Step Guide to Building an Ebook with Calibre
First download Calibre! It’s a free and easy to use tool to both manage and build ebooks.
1.) Add books–just click this button. It will bring up a place where you can browse to the file you want. You can import books in a variety of ebook formats, as html or as a Word Doc. Select the one you want and hit “open.” Ideally you are pulling in the Web Page Filtered HTML file you built using my earlier article: How To Format an Ebook starting with Microsoft Word.
2.) Edit Meta Data–again click button.
Title should be filled in, but you may need to edit it. Should be the title of the book and nothing else here. Hit arrow beside it to fill in “Title sort” box.
Author – put in name as you want the world to see it. Hit arrow beside this to fill in “Author sort” box.
Series – fill this in if part of a series. Once you list a series here, it will be there for future use (in drop down). Then go to right and enter correct number. Calibre will for future books try to guess which number each book is. If you format your books in order, it will guess right.
Change cover- “Browse” to your cover. Select and hit “open.”
Tags – enter your keywords here.
Publisher – fill in if you are using a publisher name.
Comments – Paste your back cover copy here. You can view it normal or html. Don’t stress over this. No one but you will see how it is laid out.
Hit “OK”
3.) Convert books -Input format will be ZIP Output format (top right hand side of window) should be whatever file format you wish to create. - For Kindle/Amazon select “MOBI ” (for Kindle and MobiReader). - For Barnes & Noble and Kobi select “epub”
Metadata should be as you want it to be, but you can make changes here if you like.
Look & Feel – If you have formatted your book in Word with style sheets, you don’t need to change anything in this section. If you find your final product (ebook) doesn’t turn out quite the way you would like it, you could come back here and tweak things.
Heuristic Processing – Again, you shouldn’t have to do anything with this section.
Page Setup
Output profile: – for MOBI to upload at Amazon select Kindle. - for epub to upload at Barnes & Noble select Nook. – for epub to upload to Kobo select Kobo Reader. If you have reason to believe one of the other devices listed will be used more for your book, select that.
Input profile: Leave at “Default Input Profile”
Margins: I leave these at 5.0 pt, again if you aren’t happy with the outcome, you can edit this.
Structure Detection-
Structure Detection-
Structure Detection
Detect chapters: Calibre uses a language called XPath to specify chapter boundaries/page breaks. Basically, the default set up allows you to make copy H1 or H2 and NOT have it show in the TOC..) You could edit that line so it does make everything h1 or h2 go into the TOC, or you can edit the line and add things that aren’t listed, like “About author”. You can also just leave it alone, but then only the words listed in that line that are marked as h1 or h2 will show in your TOC. I use: //*[((name()='h1' or name()='h2')) or name()='h3' or name()='h4' or @class = 'chapter'] This tells Calibre to list anything with an h1, h2 tag or class of “chapter” in the Table of Contents.
Chapter mark: If Calibre thinks it sees a chapter, it will insert whatever you have selected in this box before the start of that chapter. I keep mine set to “none” since I put this into the Word HTML file.
Insert page breaks before: By default, Calibre inserts page breaks before detected chapters as well as places where you have put a manual page break. I don’t want it to do this, so I deleted the copy in this box.
Everything else in this section you can leave as is.
Table of Contents -
Number of links to add to Table of Contents: Default is 50. This is the maximum number of links Calibre will put in your TOC. If you have 60 chapters, make it 60, etc.
Level 1 TOC: Enter h1
Level 2 TOC: Enter h2 (if have a second tier)
You don’t need to mess with anything else on this page
Search & Replace – Skip this.
MOBI/ePub Output
MOBI – I change nothing here.
ePub – I check “Preserve cover aspect ratio”
Leave everything else as is.
Debug -Skip this.
Hit “OK”
4.) Calibre will now create your ebook! For ePub: you will want to make a few tweaks in Sigil and then check to make sure the file validates at http://threepress.org/document/epub-validate before uploading for sale. (Watch for my next article on getting files to validate- to be posted Wednesday, September 12) For MOBI: Open it in your favorite desktop app and see how it looks, or load it onto a reader that reads MOBI files. OR if you are creating both, first build the epub, tweak it in Sigil/get to validate and then return to Calibre. There change your “Input format” from “ZIP” to “EPUB”. This will pull in your already tweaked file. Set “Output format” to MOBI and continue.
As you have probably noticed there is a lot to Calibre that I don’t use to actually create an ebook file. Calibre is also an ebook management tool. You can use it to keep your ebooks organized and to easily load a book onto your ereader–if it is a book you bought from Smashwords or somewhere else that is not automatically delivered to your device.
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