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Bookit plugin for Firefox

Version 0.2.6 of the Bookit plugin for Firefox is out. The home page for the plugin is here. It will add an icon to your status bar that will launch web2lrf on the current url with a double click.

This releases fixes the additional argument field, adds a "don't show me again" option on the create prompt, and support for launching calibre after creating the lrf file in order to add it to the database.

After installing the plugin, bring up the options dialog either through the add-ons dialog or by bringing up the context menu on the icon in your status bar and selecting Options. You must configure three things:
  1. The path to web2lrf.exe. Under Linux and Mac OS X this probably '/usr/bin/web2lrf' .
  2. The path to calibre.exe. Under Linux and Mac OS X this is probably '/usr/bin/calibre'.
  3. Your output directory. Be sure to leave a trailing path separator, e.g. e:\temp\ or /var/books/

To create a lrf file from the current document, double click on the bookit icon on the status bar. The Create option will let you enter options to create one lrf file, but the changes are not persisted.

I'm looking at Firefox 3.0 support and documentation. Feel free to post any bugs or suggestions to this thread or email me.

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