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Old 09-30-2020, 11:48 AM   #167
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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
Interesting since it works for me. See the two attached images for the terminal session and the input/output directory. One item is I think you will need to escape the space in "Awaiting Conversion" i.e.

-o ./Desktop/Kepubifiying/Awaiting\ Conversion/

One reason why I still like using _ in names. Awaiting_Conversion as an example.
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