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Old 04-26-2021, 04:46 PM   #107
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Lightbulb X-Ray on MacOS like X-Ray Creator Plugin

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Originally Posted by xxyzz View Post
v3.0.0: create X-Ray file on Linux and Windows. Requires python3(using pip3 to download numpy).

X-Ray entities are created by nltk's ne_chunk().

This feature doesn't support macOS because numpy(required by nltk) has some .so files can't pass library validation unless they are signed by the same key of calibre.
Just came across your plugin by chance in that it's the most recently updated plugin in Calibre when I went to search for a different plugin. Got really excited until I saw the X-Ray feature doesn't work on MacOS. Any chance you could possibly reverse engineer X-Ray Creator to see how it was able to work with Calibre on MacOS? It hasn't been updated in over two years so it doesn't work with Calibre 5 and the author said he's not updating it anymore. The X-Ray creation feature worked well for me and now that I can no longer use the plugin I've come to realize how many Amazon books don't have X-Ray enabled.
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