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Old 12-14-2008, 11:08 PM   #130
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It looks like impbuild was not properly installed. impbuild (eBookutils) requires ePublisher (link) to work. I'd recommend heading over to the eBookutils (link) if installing ePublisher does not work.

@wallcraft
Thank you for the link. If the developers of calibre/mobiperl/eBookUtils where not so active in supporting and enhancing their tools. I would look into building these files myself. However by just calling these tools I can focus on making BC a better tool and not worry about the headaches of having to convert Word files to each book type.

Again thanks for the link. If support for eBookUtils ever drops I have fall back solution.

EDIT: I thought more about my post and realized that "Publish eBook" did fit in the mold I defined above, (instead of me calling an external executable like (html2lrf), I would just call internal macro's to create the eBook). Well unfortunately the author has the macros password protected. I looks like I won't be able to integrate the tool.

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