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Old 01-16-2008, 07:21 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by shousa View Post
I thought the above mention of a "check box" and "dialog window" was referring to an ability to do the conversion using the Libprs500 GUI.
It is. If you've got the libprs500 installed, when you run it, you should have the UI shown here. If so, selecting a book then clicking the "Convert E-books" icon will take you to the conversion dialog.

What I was trying to clarify was if you're running the GUI at all, or just the command-line programs. They do the same things, (in fact, I think the GUI just spawns a sub-process to run the command-line process to actually do the conversion) but via the GUI, you don't need to specify the all various options manually!

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