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Old 08-13-2022, 03:21 PM   #11
thiago.eec
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The Calibre editor is the eBook editor. Also, you would be best to use the epubckeck plugin for the editor. It gives you a list of errors and you can click on them to go to where the error is. It's better then getting a report.
He means the comments editor.

Also, like @Springbok already said, the purpose of this plugin is not the same of the Editor plugin.

Some professional workflows require an ACE or EPUBChek report as an input. Also, you can scan your library and mark the books that need work. So, you will open an check only those that do have problems, instead of opening every book to check.

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
What would work best (IMHO) is if the epubcheck report column could just be a Y/N column so you know if there are errors or not and if so, you would not need to see the errors as you can run epubcheck from the editor and fix them there.
The plugin uses two columns: one stores the link for the report, and the other one is a Y/N column, representing PASS or FAIL.
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