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--language variable in command line conversion
Does anybody knows how to use the --language variable in HTML-EPUB conversion (for example) using Calibre command line?
I put many words or abbreviations there, but the verbose conversion output still says "Language not specified". I tried: english, en, russian, ru, czech, cz... Nothing helped. Thank you |
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