Has anyone used the Fanfiction Lightweight Automated Grabber
(FLAG)?
How does it compare to Graffer and Fanfiction Downloader in terms of ease of use and the appearance of the finished e-book?
I use Calibre to put .epub files on my Sony PRS-505 if that makes a difference.
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A random question for you, since I use a Sony as well, why do you prefer the .epub format over PDFs? Just curious.
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I just don't like the way PDFs look, and they're very difficult to edit if there's something wrong. EPUBs look cleaner to me, and I can quickly edit them in Sigil if the formatting is wonky.
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IMHO epubs make far, far better ebooks. PDF is for when I want a deadtree printout.
Never used FLAG so I have nothing to say there. Is there a compelling reason you are switching to FLAG, like FFDownloader not supporting the archives you use? No need to install new if you don't have to, after all! For my part, I will always reconvert epub in Calibre so my CSS stylesheets kick in, so I don't actually care what the various archives declare to be 'epubs'--I'll fix them when I get them, and a PDF won't let me do that.
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I don't know that I am switching to FLAG. I just heard about it for the first time the other day. I don't like Graffer, and ever since the last update, the e-books produced by FF Downloader have had some odd formatting issues. I've been having to edit them in Sigil. I'm willing to keep doing that if I have to, but if FLAG is easy to use and outputs a nice looking e-book, that would save me some effort.
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I haven't used FLAG but when I use Fanfic downloader I get fed up with author comments between chapters, so for me I'll stick with copy and paste, I get a cleaner ebook that way.
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The only downside to it for me is that I can't replace the title page with a picture of my own choosing in calibre. But that's a small price to pay for a nicely-formatted ebook.
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FLAG, Calibre & cover art
Oh, you're totally right. Oh well.
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Thanks for asking about it because I hadn'y heard of it before. I guess when i have something that is working I don't go hunting for something better.
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