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Old 09-06-2020, 07:58 AM   #903
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Originally Posted by troubledMan View Post
I'm on a MacBook running High Sierra, with two accounts (admin, standard user). I have installed both Kindle Previewer 3.43 and Calibre 3.48.0 and the KFX Output plugin (latest version, AFAIK) into the Applications folder of the admin account.
When I convert a mobi, pub, opf file to kfx in Calibre logged to the Standard User account everything is OK. But if I try to do same using CLI, bash spits "command not found". What am I doing bad?
I assume that you mean the CLI for this plugin, entering something like:
calibre-debug -r "KFX Output" -- "my book.epub"

If that is causing the "command not found" error then it has something to do with how calibre is installed under MacOS. I am not a Mac user so I on't know how to solve this sort of problem.

Try just entering the command "calibre-debug" in bash (without the quotes). If that does not launch a calibre interactive session then the problem likely has to do with path setup during calibre installation.

If that is the case you would be better off asking about it in the main calibre forum.

(PS: Your English is fine.)
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