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Old 03-16-2021, 01:44 PM   #3
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To explain, I frequently use the code editor to produce final EPUB. Using the main screen of calibre I convert EPUB to PDF for commercial print. I do a page-by-page an on-screen final edit of the PDF using Evince Document Viewer. When I see an error in the PDF I fix it in the code editor, save, and do a new conversion of EPUB to PDF. I can continue evaluating the PDF while the conversion takes place. As soon as the conversion finishes the PDF is repaired without requirement of reloading. (Epubs, of course, require Ctrl-r, but not PDFs) I am using Ubuntu which has available any number of PDF readers, including Evince Document Viewer, but there are others. It was just a thought and I did not know the ins-and-outs of doing this — but it would be nice!

Again, thank you for the Ctrl-D Best regards, Pop
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