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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Gregg's using Linux. The Bundled Python checkbox isn't relevant to Linux users (unless they're using one of my standalone versions). Linux Sigil relies on the system Python.
What's your Linux flavor/version again, Gregg? I forget. I'd be surprised if you didn't have at least Python3.4. EDIT: in fact I know you have 3.4 (or higher) installed. Sigil wouldn't function at all otherwise. So it's merely a matter of making sure the recommended Python modules are all installed for a fully-functioning Sigil plugin framework.
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Thanks Diap.
My distro is Xubuntu 16.04LTS
When I search for python in the terminal I get:
Code:
Python 2.7.12 (default, Nov 12 2018, 14:36:49)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux2
But when I do a file search in the File System it shows I have a Python 2.7 folder in /etc and a Python 3.5 folder in /etc.
And how would I know if I have all the recommended Python modules installed?
And I just noticed this in the Sigil plugins (screenshot). Doesn't that mean I have 3.4?
Diap, even if I have 3.4, if I don't select "bundled" there is no "external python" to select. So what do I do?