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Originally Posted by Mick2nd
I do not extract the ebook from the ebook but the ebook's outline or bookmarks as it is called by Adobe reader.
The rest is correct.
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Firstly, I'd never noticed that Adobe Acrobat Reader used "bookmarks" for the table of contents. That is unfortunate, as everywhere else that I can think of, bookmarks are something the user adds as they read. Including Adobe Digital Editions which is used for ePubs.
But, I have to say your description of the plugin is terrible. When you first posted it, my reaction was similar to @JSWolf's. And I was only sure of what it did by reading the code. When I first saw it, I couldn't decide if "content information" was the metadata in the book, or text from the book. And the use of "bookmarks" added to the confusion as then I assumed you were extracting the user added bookmarks.