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Old 12-24-2025, 06:47 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Dan__ View Post
That's useful information

There is one thing that has me terminally confused. I have the latest calibre installed on several computers. They are all running Debian 13 with Cinnamon. The UI in the book editor is different on each of them. The one from which the screenshot was taken yestercay looks completely different from the one I'm looking at today. It's find/replace looks almost exactly like the one in sigil. It is obvious how to have it search all CSS. The otherone has a completely different file-type dropdown that only has 4 options and none of those are "All CSS Files".

I can't begin to fathom how the same app can yield such wildely different results on 2 ostensibly identical systems.

Any thoughts?
I am assuming you only EVER used OFFICIAL Calibre installs. Distro packages are notorious for doing it THEIR way (without all the testing that gets done for Kovids version).

The Editor has its own set of preferences (L&F is just one)
Once installed, Calibre upgrades almost never touch those settings.
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