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Old 09-30-2020, 10:52 AM   #166
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Originally Posted by steveparry View Post
Using "kepubify --inplace <path to epub>" puts the output in my Home folder, so doesn't work.

Using DNSB's suggestion doesn't work either. See below:

" steveparry@MacBook-Pro ~ % kepubify -o ./Desktop/Kepubifiying/Awaiting Conversion/ /Users/steveparry/Desktop/Kepubifiying/Awaiting\ Conversion/The\ Rarest\ of\ the\ Rare\ Vanishing\ Animals\,\ Timeless\ Worlds\ by\ Diane\ Ackerman.epub
Error: scan input "Conversion/": stat Conversion/: no such file or directory
steveparry@MacBook-Pro ~ %

Nb Kepubify is in my Applications folder.

Steve
I meant to use it with DNSB's suggestion of the --output option. If you set the output directory to the same folder as topmost input folder and use the --inplace option, the files will be converted to the same directory they were originally in, just with the .kepub.epub extension. Note that for this to work, you need to specify input folders, not files.
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