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Originally Posted by cant_feel
I have a problem where it won't pick up any aliases, I get this
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No locations were found for the term "Mat (aka Matrim Cauthon)".
You should add aliases for this term using the book or rawml as a reference.
No locations were found for the term "Perrin (aka Perrin t'Bashere Aybara)".
You should add aliases for this term using the book or rawml as a reference.
No locations were found for the term "Faile (aka Faile ni Bashere t'Aybara)".
You should add aliases for this term using the book or rawml as a reference.
No locations were found for the term "Moiraine (aka Moiraine Damodred)".
You should add aliases for this term using the book or rawml as a reference.
No locations were found for the term "Elayne (aka Elayne Trakand)".
You should add aliases for this term using the book or rawml as a reference.
Any ideas? I did everything exactly as the video instructed. I also get a few of these but don't know if they are related:
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Error: Input string was not in a correct format.
URL: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PYOAL0
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The 'input string' error looks like an issue with the Amazon search algorithm that we use. Which book in the series were you processing?
As for the aliases, did you edit them at all when it prompted? If so, can you post your .aliases file in a SPOILER tag? If not, you need to add some aliases for the characters. Alternatively, you can check the "automatically split aliases" option which will do the work for you but won't always work (can cause false matches in some cases).
@juan_carlos: I did some tested and found the same problems. Using the 'new' option causes the book to not load at all on my Kindle. I'm hoping eschwartz or someone will comment on that.
Using an AZW3 caused the incorrect highlights like you mentioned, but for me I was able to set the offset to -16 and everything aligned properly again (for the 3 books I tried!). I have no clue where this offset is coming from...
Try -16 and see if it works for you.