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Generate Thumbnails for .lit files (enhancement) #60

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Alyndiar opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 5 comments
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Generate Thumbnails for .lit files (enhancement) #60

Alyndiar opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 5 comments
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@Alyndiar
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I have some really old ebooks in the discontinued .lit format. Is it possible to generate thumbnails from such files and display them in Windows Explorer (I'm on Windows 10 21H2)

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Are these books DRM-free? If not, there is no solution possible from DarkThumbs or any other application.

Calibre is a good tool to read/manage/convert .LIT files. There are online converters as well. This is a good article.

I'll add this as an enhancement request, pending my refreshing my memory on the .LIT file format. Coincidentally, I consulted with Microsoft to add Ink support to Microsoft's Reader application back in the early 00's, so I'm a good person to ask ... :-)

@fire-eggs fire-eggs added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 12, 2022
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Yes, all books are DRM free.

Most of them were converted to .lit with the MS Word plugin when the format was popular. Imagine my luck asking one of the few people who actually knows something about the .lit format.

I intend to eventually convert them to ePub with calibre. I'm just sorting and cleaning them out before importing them since calibre can sometimes take very long when importing. Having thumbnails would be great for that.

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Alyndiar commented Oct 4, 2022

Since I don't know how to reach you otherwise, could you tell me if the last modification date is stored inside the .LIT file itself, like ePub files, being archives, have the modified date of the files stores in the ePub itself? And if so, would there be a way to get the date from the file itself, not from the OS metadata?

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I've not had a chance to dig in my archives for my .LIT docs.

Each "chunk" / "file" inside a .LIT has a timestamp. This applies to the "book" as well. Off-hand, I'm not sure what this timestamp is, possibly the creation time of the "book". Frankly, I would not count on the timestamp being useful for individual "files".

There is a fast .LIT unpacker available here - has a command line version as well as a GUI.

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Alyndiar commented Oct 11, 2022 via email

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