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Old 05-14-2020, 03:32 AM   #26
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I have no KindleUnpack workaround in the script.
I put the mobi file into Calibre and then KindleUnpack it with it.
I do not set KindleUnpack in the Script. It is still your directory and because of that I get this

Quote:
Can't find 'kindleunpack.py' in /home/mark/git/KindleUnpack/lib. Cannot handle mobi dictionaries.
Also I get this message:

Quote:
Converting indexentries from HTML to XDXF. This will take some time. 20200514 08:37:21
So KindleUnpack is just for extracting mobi into book.html and images. As I have done that already and directly pointed the script to the book.html, KindleUnpack should be out of the way.



EDIT: Ok, I tried it with cygwin, but that is worse.

I'm getting this error

Quote:
Can't find home/Animal/PocketbookDic/dict/mobi7/Images/image15902.gif. Quitting.
Died at pocketbookdic.pl line 738.
Although this path and file exists.

Last edited by AnimalOfArt; 05-14-2020 at 04:34 AM.
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