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Old 07-30-2025, 06:36 AM   #143
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That would be my guess too. Checking that box in the prefs should do the trick.

EDIT: I just noticed the part about "open with in calibre". If you're using the inherent Open With feature of calibre, I would expect no trouble (though I've never tested it myself -- a python program opening a C++ program that's launching an external python process is always going to be fraught with peril IMO), but if you're using the older, third-party Open With calibre plugin, then who knows? It had a long history of problems with Sigil in general. *shrug*
Silly, but unexpected in a self-contained package...
And, yes--once Calibre integrated an inherent Open-With, I stopped using the plugin. Same with 'Search the Internet': plugins are fine for additional features, o mending poorly implemented ones (see Gimp 2 for a lot of examples) but IMHO, inherent features are much preferable--when they work. This particular plugin is, again IMHO, far better than the Calibre one--among other reasons, for the apos_exceptions file...
Thanks again, all of you!
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