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NAME

       ebook-convert - ebook-convert

          ebook-convert input_file output_file [options]

       Convert an e-book from one format to another.

       input_file  is the input and output_file is the output. Both must be specified as the first two arguments
       to the command.

       The output e-book format is guessed from the file extension of output_file. output_file can  also  be  of
       the special format .EXT where EXT is the output file extension. In this case, the name of the output file
       is derived from the name of the input file. Note that  the  filenames  must  not  start  with  a  hyphen.
       Finally,  if  output_file  has  no  extension,  then it is treated as a folder and an "open e-book" (OEB)
       consisting of HTML files is written to that folder. These files are the files that  would  normally  have
       been passed to the output plugin.

       After  specifying  the  input  and  output  file  you  can customize the conversion by specifying various
       options. The available options depend on the input and output file types. To get help on them specify the
       input and output file and then use the -h option.

       For full documentation of the conversion system see E-book conversion

       Whenever you pass arguments to ebook-convert that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation
       marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

       The options and default values for the options change depending on both the input and output formats,  so
       you should always check with:

          ebook-convert myfile.input_format myfile.output_format -h

       Below  are the options that are common to all conversion, followed by the options specific to every input
       and output format.

       • OPSI MASUKANOPSI LUARANLOOK AND FEELPEMROSESAN HEURISTIKCARI DAN GANTIDETEKSI STRUKTURDAFTAR ISIMETADATAAWAKUTU

       --help, -h
              tampilkan pesan bantuan ini dan keluar

       --input-profile
              Specify the input profile. The input profile gives the conversion system  information  on  how  to
              interpret  various  information  in  the  input document. For example resolution dependent lengths
              (i.e. lengths in pixels). Choices are: cybookg3, cybook_opus, default, hanlinv3, hanlinv5, illiad,
              irexdr1000, irexdr800, kindle, msreader, mobipocket, nook, sony, sony300, sony900

       --list-recipes
              List builtin recipe names. You can create an e-book from a builtin recipe like this: ebook-convert
              "Recipe Name.recipe" output.epub

       --output-profile
              Specify the output profile. The output profile tells the conversion system  how  to  optimize  the
              created  document  for  the  specified  device.  In  some  cases, an output profile can be used to
              optimize the output for a particular device, but this is rarely necessary.  Choices  are:cybookg3,
              cybook_opus,  default,  generic_eink,  generic_eink_hd,  generic_eink_large,  hanlinv3,  hanlinv5,
              illiad,  ipad,  ipad3,  irexdr1000,   irexdr800,   jetbook5,   kindle,   kindle_dx,   kindle_fire,
              kindle_oasis,  kindle_pw,  kindle_pw3,  kindle_scribe,  kindle_voyage, kobo, msreader, mobipocket,
              nook, nook_color, nook_hd_plus, pocketbook_inkpad3, pocketbook_lux, pocketbook_hd, pocketbook_900,
              pocketbook_pro_912, galaxy, sony, sony300, sony900, sony-landscape, sonyt3, tablet

       --version
              tampilkan versi program dan keluar

OPSI MASUKAN

       Options to control the processing of the input mobi file

       --input-encoding
              Tentukan  karakter enkoding dari dokumen masukan. Jika ditata, pilihan ini akan mengganti enkoding
              yang dideklarasikan  oleh  dokumen  itu  sendiri.  Khususnya  berguna  untuk  dokumen  yang  tidak
              mendeklarasikan enkodingnya atau yang deklarasi enkodingnya salah.

OPSI LUARAN

       Options to control the processing of the output epub

       --dont-split-on-page-breaks
              Turn  off  splitting  at  page breaks. Normally, input files are automatically split at every page
              break into two files. This gives an output  e-book  that  can  be  parsed  faster  and  with  less
              resources. However, splitting is slow and if your source file contains a very large number of page
              breaks, you should turn off splitting on page breaks.

       --epub-flatten
              This option is needed only if you intend to use the EPUB with FBReaderJ. It will flatten the  file
              system inside the EPUB, putting all files into the top level.

       --epub-inline-toc
              Insert an inline Table of Contents that will appear as part of the main book content.

       --epub-max-image-size
              The maximum image size (width x height). A value of none means use the screen size from the output
              profile. A value of profile means no maximum size is specified. For example, a  value  of  100x200
              will  cause  all  images  to  be  resized so that their width is no more than 100 pixels and their
              height is no more than 200 pixels. Note that this only affects the size of the actual image  files
              themselves.  Any  given image may be rendered at a different size depending on the styling applied
              to it in the document.

       --epub-toc-at-end
              Put the inserted inline Table of Contents at the end of the book instead of the start.

       --epub-version
              The version of the EPUB file to generate. EPUB 2 is the most widely compatible, only use EPUB 3 if
              you know you actually need it.

       --extract-to
              Extract  the  contents  of  the  generated  EPUB file to the specified folder. The contents of the
              folder are first deleted, so be careful.

       --flow-size
              Split all HTML files larger than this size (in KB). This is necessary as most EPUB readers  cannot
              handle large file sizes. The default of 260KB is the size required for Adobe Digital Editions. Set
              to 0 to disable size based splitting.

       --no-default-epub-cover
              Normally, if the input file has no cover and you don't specify one, a default cover  is  generated
              with the title, authors, etc. This option disables the generation of this cover.

       --no-svg-cover
              Do  not  use  SVG for the book cover. Use this option if your EPUB is going to be used on a device
              that does not support SVG, like the iPhone or the JetBook Lite. Without this option, such  devices
              will display the cover as a blank page.

       --preserve-cover-aspect-ratio
              When  using  an SVG cover, this option will cause the cover to scale to cover the available screen
              area, but still preserve its aspect ratio (ratio of width to height).  That  means  there  may  be
              white  borders at the sides or top and bottom of the image, but the image will never be distorted.
              Without this option the image may be slightly distorted, but there will be no borders.

       --pretty-print
              Jika ditentukan, plugin luaran akan  sedapat  mungkin  dapat  dibaca  oleh  manusia.  Dapat  tidak
              berdampak pada beberapa plugin luaran.

       --toc-title
              Title for any generated in-line table of contents.

LOOK AND FEEL

       Options to control the look and feel of the output

       --asciiize
              Transliterate  Unicode  characters  to  an  ASCII  representation. Use with care because this will
              replace Unicode characters with ASCII. For instance it will replace "Pelé" with "Pele". Also, note
              that  in  cases  where  there  are  multiple  representations of a character (characters shared by
              Chinese and Japanese for instance) the representation  based  on  the  current  calibre  interface
              language will be used.

       --base-font-size
              The  base  font  size  in  pts. All font sizes in the produced book will be rescaled based on this
              size. By choosing a larger size you can make the fonts in the output bigger  and  vice  versa.  By
              default,  when  the  value  is  zero, the base font size is chosen based on the output profile you
              chose.

       --change-justification
              Change text justification. A value of "left" converts all justified text in  the  source  to  left
              aligned  (i.e. unjustified) text. A value of "justify" converts all unjustified text to justified.
              A value of "original" (the default) does not change justification in the source  file.  Note  that
              only some output formats support justification.

       --disable-font-rescaling
              Disable all rescaling of font sizes.

       --embed-all-fonts
              Embed  every  font  that  is  referenced in the input document but not already embedded. This will
              search your system for the fonts, and if found, they will be embedded. Embedding will only work if
              the  format you are converting to supports embedded fonts, such as EPUB, AZW3, DOCX or PDF. Please
              ensure that you have the proper license for embedding the fonts used in this document.

       --embed-font-family
              Embed the specified font family into the book. This specifies the "base" font used for  the  book.
              If  the  input document specifies its own fonts, they may override this base font. You can use the
              filter style information option to remove fonts from the input document. Note that font  embedding
              only works with some output formats, principally EPUB, AZW3 and DOCX.

       --expand-css
              By  default,  calibre  will  use  the  shorthand  form  for various CSS properties such as margin,
              padding, border, etc. This option will cause it to use the full expanded form instead.  Note  that
              CSS  is  always expanded when generating EPUB files with the output profile set to one of the Nook
              profiles as the Nook cannot handle shorthand CSS.

       --extra-css
              Either the path to a CSS stylesheet or raw CSS. This CSS will be appended to the style rules  from
              the source file, so it can be used to override those rules.

       --filter-css
              A  comma  separated  list of CSS properties that will be removed from all CSS style rules. This is
              useful if the presence of some style information prevents it from being overridden on your device.
              For example: font-family,color,margin-left,margin-right

       --font-size-mapping
              Mapping  from  CSS font names to font sizes in pts. An example setting is 12,12,14,16,18,20,22,24.
              These are the mappings for the sizes xx-small to xx-large, with the  final  size  being  for  huge
              fonts.  The  font rescaling algorithm uses these sizes to intelligently rescale fonts. The default
              is to use a mapping based on the output profile you chose.

       --insert-blank-line
              Insert a blank line between paragraphs. Will not work if the source file does not  use  paragraphs
              (<p> or <div> tags).

       --insert-blank-line-size
              Set  the  height  of  the inserted blank lines (in em). The height of the lines between paragraphs
              will be twice the value set here.

       --keep-ligatures
              Preserve ligatures present in the input document. A ligature is a special rendering of a  pair  of
              characters  like  ff,  fi,  fl  et cetera. Most readers do not have support for ligatures in their
              default fonts, so they are unlikely to render correctly. By default, calibre will turn a  ligature
              into the corresponding pair of normal characters. This option will preserve them instead.

       --line-height
              The  line  height  in  pts.  Controls  spacing  between consecutive lines of text. Only applies to
              elements that do not define their own line height. In most cases, the minimum line  height  option
              is more useful. By default no line height manipulation is performed.

       --linearize-tables
              Some badly designed documents use tables to control the layout of text on the page. When converted
              these documents often have text that runs off the page  and  other  artifacts.  This  option  will
              extract the content from the tables and present it in a linear fashion.

       --margin-bottom
              Set  the bottom margin in pts. Default is 5.0. Setting this to less than zero will cause no margin
              to be set (the margin setting in the original document will be  preserved).  Note:  Page  oriented
              formats such as PDF and DOCX have their own margin settings that take precedence.

       --margin-left
              Set the left margin in pts. Default is 5.0. Setting this to less than zero will cause no margin to
              be set (the margin setting in the original  document  will  be  preserved).  Note:  Page  oriented
              formats such as PDF and DOCX have their own margin settings that take precedence.

       --margin-right
              Set  the  right margin in pts. Default is 5.0. Setting this to less than zero will cause no margin
              to be set (the margin setting in the original document will be  preserved).  Note:  Page  oriented
              formats such as PDF and DOCX have their own margin settings that take precedence.

       --margin-top
              Set  the top margin in pts. Default is 5.0. Setting this to less than zero will cause no margin to
              be set (the margin setting in the original  document  will  be  preserved).  Note:  Page  oriented
              formats such as PDF and DOCX have their own margin settings that take precedence.

       --minimum-line-height
              The  minimum  line  height,  as  a  percentage of the element's calculated font size. calibre will
              ensure that every element has a line height of at least this setting,  irrespective  of  what  the
              input  document specifies. Set to zero to disable. Default is 120%. Use this setting in preference
              to the direct line height specification, unless you know what you are doing. For example, you  can
              achieve "double spaced" text by setting this to 240.

       --remove-paragraph-spacing
              Remove  spacing  between  paragraphs.  Also sets an indent on paragraphs of 1.5em. Spacing removal
              will not work if the source file does not use paragraphs (<p> or <div> tags).

       --remove-paragraph-spacing-indent-size
              When calibre removes blank lines between paragraphs, it automatically sets a paragraph indent,  to
              ensure  that paragraphs can be easily distinguished. This option controls the width of that indent
              (in em). If you set this value negative, then the indent specified in the input document is  used,
              that is, calibre does not change the indentation.

       --smarten-punctuation
              Convert  plain  quotes,  dashes  and  ellipsis  to  their typographically correct equivalents. For
              details, see https://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants.

       --subset-embedded-fonts
              Subset all embedded fonts. Every embedded font is reduced to contain only the glyphs used in  this
              document.  This  decreases  the size of the font files. Useful if you are embedding a particularly
              large font with lots of unused glyphs.

       --transform-css-rules
              Path to a file containing rules to transform the CSS styles in  this  book.  The  easiest  way  to
              create  such  a  file is to use the wizard for creating rules in the calibre GUI. Access it in the
              "Look & feel->Transform styles" section of the conversion dialog. Once you create the  rules,  you
              can use the "Export" button to save them to a file.

       --transform-html-rules
              Path to a file containing rules to transform the HTML in this book. The easiest way to create such
              a file is to use the wizard for creating rules in the calibre  GUI.  Access  it  in  the  "Look  &
              feel->Transform HTML" section of the conversion dialog. Once you create the rules, you can use the
              "Export" button to save them to a file.

       --unsmarten-punctuation
              Convert fancy quotes, dashes and ellipsis to their plain equivalents.

PEMROSESAN HEURISTIK

       Modify  the  document  text  and  structure   using   common   patterns.   Disabled   by   default.   Use
       --enable-heuristics to enable.  Individual actions can be disabled with the --disable-* options.

       --disable-dehyphenate
              Analyze  hyphenated words throughout the document.  The document itself is used as a dictionary to
              determine whether hyphens should be retained or removed.

       --disable-delete-blank-paragraphs
              Remove empty paragraphs from the document when they exist between every other paragraph

       --disable-fix-indents
              Turn indentation created from multiple non-breaking space entities into CSS indents.

       --disable-format-scene-breaks
              Left aligned scene break markers are center aligned. Replace soft scene breaks that  use  multiple
              blank lines with horizontal rules.

       --disable-italicize-common-cases
              Look for common words and patterns that denote italics and italicize them.

       --disable-markup-chapter-headings
              Detect unformatted chapter headings and sub headings. Change them to h2 and h3 tags.  This setting
              will not create a TOC, but can be used in conjunction with structure detection to create one.

       --disable-renumber-headings
              Looks for occurrences of sequential <h1>  or  <h2>  tags.  The  tags  are  renumbered  to  prevent
              splitting in the middle of chapter headings.

       --disable-unwrap-lines
              Unwrap lines using punctuation and other formatting clues.

       --enable-heuristics
              Enable heuristic processing. This option must be set for any heuristic processing to take place.

       --html-unwrap-factor
              Scale used to determine the length at which a line should be unwrapped. Valid values are a decimal
              between 0 and 1. The default is 0.4, just below the median line length.  If only a  few  lines  in
              the document require unwrapping this value should be reduced

       --replace-scene-breaks
              Replace  scene  breaks  with  the  specified text. By default, the text from the input document is
              used.

CARI DAN GANTI

       Modify the document text and structure using user defined patterns.

       --search-replace
              Path to a  file  containing  search  and  replace  regular  expressions.  The  file  must  contain
              alternating  lines  of  regular  expression followed by replacement pattern (which can be an empty
              line). The regular expression must be in the Python regex  syntax  and  the  file  must  be  UTF-8
              encoded.

       --sr1-replace
              Replacement to replace the text found with sr1-search.

       --sr1-search
              Search pattern (regular expression) to be replaced with sr1-replace.

       --sr2-replace
              Replacement to replace the text found with sr2-search.

       --sr2-search
              Search pattern (regular expression) to be replaced with sr2-replace.

       --sr3-replace
              Replacement to replace the text found with sr3-search.

       --sr3-search
              Search pattern (regular expression) to be replaced with sr3-replace.

DETEKSI STRUKTUR

       Control auto-detection of document structure.

       --chapter
              An  XPath  expression  to detect chapter titles. The default is to consider <h1> or <h2> tags that
              contain the words "chapter", "book", "section", "prologue", "epilogue" or "part" as chapter titles
              as  well  as  any  tags  that have class="chapter". The expression used must evaluate to a list of
              elements. To disable chapter detection, use the expression "/". See  the  XPath  Tutorial  in  the
              calibre User Manual for further help on using this feature.

       --chapter-mark
              Specify  how  to  mark  detected  chapters.  A value of "pagebreak" will insert page breaks before
              chapters. A value of "rule" will insert a line before chapters. A value  of  "none"  will  disable
              chapter marking and a value of "both" will use both page breaks and lines to mark chapters.

       --disable-remove-fake-margins
              Some  documents  specify  page  margins  by  specifying a left and right margin on each individual
              paragraph. calibre will try to detect and remove these margins.  Sometimes,  this  can  cause  the
              removal of margins that should not have been removed. In this case you can disable the removal.

       --insert-metadata
              Insert  the  book metadata at the start of the book. This is useful if your e-book reader does not
              support displaying/searching metadata directly.

       --page-breaks-before
              An XPath expression. Page breaks are inserted before the specified elements. To  disable  use  the
              expression: /

       --prefer-metadata-cover
              Use the cover detected from the source file in preference to the specified cover.

       --remove-first-image
              Remove  the first image from the input e-book. Useful if the input document has a cover image that
              is not identified as a cover. In this case, if you set a cover in  calibre,  the  output  document
              will end up with two cover images if you do not specify this option.

       --start-reading-at
              An  XPath expression to detect the location in the document at which to start reading. Some e-book
              reading programs (most prominently the Kindle) use this location as the position at which to  open
              the book. See the XPath tutorial in the calibre User Manual for further help using this feature.

DAFTAR ISI

       Control  the  automatic  generation of a Table of Contents. By default, if the source file has a Table of
       Contents, it will be used in preference to the automatically generated one.

       --duplicate-links-in-toc
              When creating a TOC from links in the input document, allow duplicate  entries,  i.e.  allow  more
              than one entry with the same text, provided that they point to a different location.

       --level1-toc
              XPath  expression  that  specifies all tags that should be added to the Table of Contents at level
              one. If this is specified, it takes precedence over other forms of auto-detection. See  the  XPath
              Tutorial in the calibre User Manual for examples.

       --level2-toc
              XPath  expression  that  specifies all tags that should be added to the Table of Contents at level
              two. Each entry is added under the previous level one entry. See the XPath Tutorial in the calibre
              User Manual for examples.

       --level3-toc
              XPath  expression  that  specifies all tags that should be added to the Table of Contents at level
              three. Each entry is added under the previous level two entry.  See  the  XPath  Tutorial  in  the
              calibre User Manual for examples.

       --max-toc-links
              Maximum  number  of  links  to insert into the TOC. Set to 0 to disable. Default is: 50. Links are
              only added to the TOC if less than the threshold number of chapters were detected.

       --no-chapters-in-toc
              Don't add auto-detected chapters to the Table of Contents.

       --toc-filter
              Remove entries from the Table of Contents whose titles match  the  specified  regular  expression.
              Matching entries and all their children are removed.

       --toc-threshold
              If  fewer than this number of chapters is detected, then links are added to the Table of Contents.
              Default: 6

       --use-auto-toc
              Normally, if the source file already has a Table of Contents, it is  used  in  preference  to  the
              auto-generated one. With this option, the auto-generated one is always used.

METADATA

       Options to set metadata in the output

       --author-sort
              String to be used when sorting by author.

       --authors
              Set the authors. Multiple authors should be separated by ampersands.

       --book-producer
              Atur produsen buku.

       --comments
              Set the e-book description.

       --cover
              Atur sampul ke berkas atau URL yang dinyatakan

       --isbn Atur ISBN buku.

       --language
              Atur bahasa.

       --pubdate
              Set  the  publication date (assumed to be in the local timezone, unless the timezone is explicitly
              specified)

       --publisher
              Set the e-book publisher.

       --rating
              Set the rating. Should be a number between 1 and 5.

       --read-metadata-from-opf, --from-opf, -m
              Read metadata from the specified OPF file. Metadata read from this file will override any metadata
              in the source file.

       --series
              Set the series this e-book belongs to.

       --series-index
              Atur indeks dari buku dalam seri ini.

       --tags Set the tags for the book. Should be a comma separated list.

       --timestamp
              Set the book timestamp (no longer used anywhere)

       --title
              Atur judul.

       --title-sort
              Versi judul yang dipakai untuk pengurutan.

AWAKUTU

       Options to help with debugging the conversion

       --debug-pipeline, -d
              Save  the  output from different stages of the conversion pipeline to the specified folder. Useful
              if you are unsure at which stage of the conversion process a bug is occurring.

       --verbose, -v
              Level of verbosity. Specify multiple times for greater verbosity. Specifying it twice will  result
              in full verbosity, once medium verbosity and zero times least verbosity.

AUTHOR

       Kovid Goyal

COPYRIGHT

       Kovid Goyal