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Old 06-28-2016, 07:22 AM   #6
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It means that you have to set extra environment variables specific to Python, and they must be consistent with your Calibre environment variables. ZMI is a Calibre plug-in, so it uses Python. Temporary files in Python are put in the directory based on the environment variables for Python temporary files.

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Am I stuck with some standard paths?
Absolutely not. That is the point. Just do what it says about Python environment variables.



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