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Old 01-17-2020, 01:58 PM   #132
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With kepubify-windows-32bit.exe version 2.5.1, I'm getting the following errors:

unknown flag: --smarten-punctuation
unknown flag: --inplace

Checking help, these options appear to be missing.

Code:
Usage: kepubify [OPTIONS] PATH [PATH]...

Version:
  kepubify 2.5.1

Options:
      --calibre                    use .kepub instead of .kepub.epub as the output extension (for Calibre compatibility, only use if you know what you are doing)
  -c, --css string                 custom CSS to add to ebook
      --fullscreen-reading-fixes   enable fullscreen reading bugfixes based on https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3113460&postcount=16
  -h, --help                       show this help text
      --hyphenate                  force enable hyphenation
      --inline-styles              inline all stylesheets (for working around certain bugs)
      --no-hyphenate               force disable hyphenation
  -o, --output string              the directory to place the converted files (default ".")
  -r, --replace stringArray        find and replace on all html files (repeat any number of times) (format: find|replace)
  -u, --update                     don't reconvert files which have already been converted
  -v, --verbose                    show extra information in output
      --version                    show the version

Arguments:
  PATH is the path to an epub file or directory to convert. If it is a directory, the converted dir is the name of the dir with the suffix _converted. If the path is a file, the converted file has the extension .kepub.epub.
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