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Old 09-14-2009, 05:28 PM   #246
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Originally Posted by efejota View Post
First of all, I did not say before that your tool is really great, thanks for it.
No worries glad you're making use of the tool.

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I was using 2.0 with Calibre 0.5 and the debug file I used first is for that versions. Now I have tried with 3.0 and Calibre 0.6.10 and I cannot set the debug mode on and cannot even get the html file in Windows/Temp. I attach here a screen capture of Windows/Temp after running BookCreator 3.0 in Word 2004.
With 3.0 I added a check box under the "Misc." tab called "Enabled Debug Information" but the process is still the same as 2.0. The location of the debug flag might be in a different location.


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..... By the way, I did not understand what you said about running debug in command line. Could you give me a wider explanation, please?
Yeah I was a bit terse in my previous post. What I meant was to run the output of the "debug.txt" file from the command line. Doing this completely removes MS Word from the equation and will allow us to identify if it is a path issue or a switch issue. Calibre will also ouput debug information so we need to see what calibre reports.

To run the debug information from the command line do the following
1) Open up the "debug.txt" file.
2) Copy the text in the first line--it's very long. (make sure word wrap is turned off.)
3) Open a command prompt via the start menu "Start | Run...". I don't know what the spanish would say "Empezar|Correr..."... I can't spell.
4) In the "Run" dialog type "cmd" and depress the <OK> button.
5) Open up the system menu. "Alt+Space Bar".
6) Paste the debug.txt text from the menu "Edit|Paste" then hit the <Enter> button.


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