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Old 07-09-2007, 06:57 PM   #234
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
I would recommend against changing the html2lrf source code as you'd have to maintain the change through new versions of libprs500. What would make more sense is to write a wrapper around html2lrf that makes the changes to the html file before calling html2lrf.

Yeah html2lrf supports both zip and rar archives. The opf file doesn't need to be named anything special (as long as it has a .opf extension) and the archive can contain the cover.

That error looks like another windows incompatibility bug. Open bug report and attach the zip file and I'll fix it.
I maintained my modifications to the ircII client through 8 years of changes, libprs500 would be a breeze

I do, however take your point. So you don't feel it's valuable to have some way to maintain the same settings for a file across multiple conversions. That's fair, I suspect I'm an extreme case. (I did however just do it again, I reconverted to test something, and forgot to specify --disable-autorotation or --header)

I'll enter a bug for the zipfile problem. Does the html file inside the zip file need to be named anything special?
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