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Old 08-14-2014, 10:18 AM   #108
jgoguen
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I've uploaded a new version that fixes the indentation. Not sure why my editor's PEP8 linting didn't catch that (or if I just missed it).



@Valvar: Kovid's right, you'll have all sorts of problems with calibre on Arch until the beta isn't beta anymore *and* all plugins are updated to not import from PyQ54 (or at least, to import PyQt5 first and fail back to PyQt4). I would strongly suggest that you not use any distro-provided calibre package (Arch or others), even on Linux I only tested with Kovid's packages.



Alright, fine, I feel bad not making such an easy change, try this update to the plugin and let me know if it works better with your distro package. Someone not on the beta and/or using the official package also please try and let me know if it breaks.

BTW, I do expect this to break on distro packages for non-beta users. So I do need someone on a distro package not the beta to try this as well.
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