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Old 06-13-2014, 09:08 AM   #41
roger64
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Hi

Thanks again for these crystal clear - and for me necessary - explanations. We can now enjoy a powerful new tool in a very handy way.

EDIT

I did some tries. Using the cm2em script is working well only when the name of the EPUB has no white space. If there is a white space, or a -, on the terminal, (the first one is replaced by antislash) I observe a failure of the main (cm2em_calibre.py) script.

When I was launching the main script directly from the command line, this did not happen. I could use epub file names with any kind of characters, including white spaces and -.

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