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Originally Posted by tkeo
Hi DiapDealer,
I am so sorry to have forggeten to mention the version.
It is the latest test version of the plugin (based on kindleunpack 0.72a).
Thanks,
tkeo
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Not a problem.
Also, don't worry about adding my plugin version extension to kindleunpack.py's usage print out. You can stick with .72a, b, c or whatever you like (so you can keep track of the changes/patches for the core code). A calibre plugin's version can't use letters. They use a 0.0.0 number. So I reserve the first two to represent the core version that the plugin's based on (0.72.0), and then increment the last digit whenever I release an updated version of the plugin (between core KindleUnpack updates). 0.72.1, 2, 3 etc.
I'm attaching a full (BUT STILL EXPERIMENTAL) version of the plugin with your changes included. That way (hopefully) Chicago Charles can just install it like any other plugin without having to rebuild the plugin's zip file to try it out (plugins are zip files that get installed to calibre as-is).
(If you're reading this Charles --and others--don't try to install the attachment to tkeo's post like a normal calibre plugin. It's not a plugin file.)
If it works, tkeo, will you be able to incorporate the changes to those three files back into the the latest test versions of the core KindleUnpack code?