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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
That's what the print_version method is for. you can use it to transform the normal URL to a the print version, provided there is a simple mapping. If not you can always parse the article page and extract the URL for the print version from that.
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I think you're right. But... If I don't know how pyton works?

That's the problem, I think...
I'm one of those who don't know so mutch about IT (I've "studied" on wiki even to understand the problem and to pose the questions on this topic)..
Since the RSS feeds are - I suppose - a significant field, and a lot of important newspapers have incomplete feeds.. is there a guide ("for dummies") in wich I can learn how to define the differences between the URLs and (then) to tell calibre how to open the print ones (or at least to open the whole article and not just the title from the feed?)
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And you dont even have to use the print version at all, instead you can clean up the normal version.
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Well I'm not sure I'm seeing what you mean, but...
To eliminate pictures could be better but is not my first problem. The problem is that I've done ebooks with incomplete articles
P.S.
Thanx