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Old 09-09-2012, 04:05 PM   #803
JimmXinu
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Originally Posted by Dylan Tomorrow View Post
Huh, is there some syntax error I introduced into the personal.ini error I'm missing? I can't see anything wrong with the image_max_size entry. I hope I am not missing the blatantly obvious here .
It is a configuration issue, but it's more my fault than yours.

In the example personal.ini, I included the (commented out) include_images line under [defaults]. It's really only valid in [epub].

So when you uncommented it, turning it on under [defaults], and then tried to download a mobi, it tried to look up image_max_size, which wasn't defined for mobi.

(BTW, please include output format when reporting problems--I always assume epub otherwise.)

I've made two changes that will be in the next version: 1) The example personal.ini that new users get will correctly put the image options under epub and, 2) the PI will internally force include_images:false when format isn't epub.

For right now, you can add [epub] above your include_images line in your personal.ini and it will work properly.

Jim
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