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Old 01-11-2012, 10:44 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
While none of us want to mess beneath Calibre's skirts, it's not clear that that is what Dusty's proposing here.

I read this as more about triggering Calibre from anywhere in the computer's file system to convert a Mobi to an ePub, i.e. adding a facility the way you indicate via the registry.

Graham
This could trivially be done with a shell extension that invoked the "ebook-convert" command-line tool.
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