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Old 10-17-2008, 07:50 AM   #6
nrapallo
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Though, I'm no expert here and not wanting to spread false information, I usually cd to the calibre install directory and copy my files there ( ) and use command line syntax like:
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html2lrf -o Outputfilename.lrf -t "My Title" -a "My author"  --category="My Cat" --publisher="NR" --verbose Inputfilename.html
After installing version 0.4.96, I now see that the calibre install directory has been added to my PATH enviroment variable; so I DON'T need to be in the calibre install directory to get it's command line tools to work properly!

GREAT NEWS!

Just work in your local directory; you can issue the calibre command line tools from anywhere!
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