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Old 08-05-2011, 09:31 AM   #5
Starson17
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Originally Posted by luckycharms View Post
So, how do i "inspect" the chm? I've already converted it to an epub once. When I open it in calibre, it opens as an epub. Right clicking on it's entry in the calibre library, i don't see any "inspect" menu option...
As Jackie said, you open the chm file with the Calibre viewer. The inspect feature is in the Calibre viewer. Opening with the viewer causes the chm to be temporarily converted to XHTML. Try clicking on the chm file to open it. If your system doesn't use the Calibre viewer, then close it, and go into preferences and tell Calibre to use its own viewer to open chm files. That setting is in Preferences on the right side of the Behavior page.
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