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Calibre 9.11 introduces a new feature that allows users to export e-book annotations as HTML pages with support for light/dark themes, search, and filtering by highlight style.

TechnologyConflictE-book ManagementJul 3, 2026score 0.462 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses the release of Calibre 9.11, which introduces new features for exporting e-book annotations as HTML pages with additional functionalities like theme support and search capabilities. This update is relevant to users of e-book management tools and open-source software enthusiasts.

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Calibre 9.11 introduces a new feature that allows users to export e-book annotations as HTML pages with support for light/dark themes, search, and filtering by highlight style.
Parent: Open Source SoftwareEntity: CalibreImpact: positiveDate: Jul 3, 2026Target: Calibre 9.11's new HTML annotation export feature

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Calibre 9.11 introduces standalone HTML annotation exports with light/dark themes, search support, and filtering by highlight style. https://linuxiac.com/calibre-9-11-e-book-manager-adds-html-export-for-e-book-annotations/ #opensource
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#Calibre 9.11 E-Book Manager Adds Support for Exporting Annotations as HTML Pages https://9to5linux.com/calibre-9-11-e-book-manager-adds-support-for-exporting-annotations-as-html-pages #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Linux
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#calibre#opensource#freesoftware#linux