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Old 10-07-2011, 10:17 AM   #40
Starson17
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Originally Posted by citac View Post
I just tried - I selected the book, clikced View > View specific format, chose HTMLZ and still got the message that Windows can't open the format. Should I choose ebook-viewer.exe from the list of programs I find in calibre or just go with calibre.exe?
I was suggesting you go into Preferences and tell calibre to open HTMLZ with its internal viewer. (Under Behavior - Use Internal Viewer for) Right now it is set to send it to Windows, which is what you are seeing with View > View specific format. Windows didn't know what to do with it. If you choose ebook-viewer.exe from the list of programs that Windows presents to you, then you'll be able to open those files outside of calibre, too. Set that way calibre will send it to Windows, then Windows will send to calibre's ebook viewer. If you change preferences, calibre will just hand it to the viewer without sending it to Windows. It's your choice. Don't choose calibre.exe from the Windows list.
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