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Originally Posted by ashkulz
Well, I'd appreciate it if someone could quantify it i.e. this site causes problems, or after loading HTML pages of XXX size the ebookwise resets or crashes, etc. Else we will not be able to use the internet browsing feature for the 1150 productively 
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It seems to not be that easy to quantify, I mean, if I start with test10 above first its OK, and if I then surf backwards, it will reset by the time I surf back to test2 or test1. The impserve logs don't show anything is wrong per se; the reader just resets. As I said before, this also did happen when I used the Linreb+privoxy method to surf. Perhaps I will try just the PDA-friendly links exclusively ( like
www.mobileread.mobi ), and see how far I get.
I don't think this will affect the 'IMP Download Guide', that can now become a reality, thanks to the .imp ebook download 'on-the-fly' ability you coded into impserve.
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Nope, at that point I was discussing integrating the 1100-related features, and this time it covers that and ebookutils. PDFRead was mentioned, but in a kind of "wouldn't it be great..." speculation. Assuming we get the design right, all kinds of conversion tools can be plugged into the pipeline (including PDFRead).
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I had a vague recollection of "pipelines and such"; thanks for clearing this up for me.
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Please note that Calibre is NOT assimulating ebookutils or PDFRead: all we're discussing is a framework for providing plugins to do conversion tasks. Calibre will include some sample tool profiles for ebookutils, rbmake, etc. which can get activated if they're present and call the tools for doing the conversion tasks.
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Good to see that no "identity theft" will be involved here...
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Great to see you joining the club, and contributing with a plugin! I hope that you can continue with the plugin you mentioned that you were planning to develop
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Sorry, which plugin did you volunteer me to write, again? Oh, got to read back a few pages now...
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You can directly double click on run.py and it will work, as long as the shelf directory is in the same directory tree -- all the command line switches are optional.
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You are even lazier than I !