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Debuging recipes
Hi there,
So I'm new to developing recipes, and my first post is probably dumb. Sorry. I put print() statements into the code (I'm in the parse_index module) to debug it, but... It doesn't print in the console. What do I need to do? Similarly I see people using self.log, I assume to log messages somewhere. But... where??? Thanks, R. |
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You can access job logs by clicking the rotating spinner at the bottom of the screen. Also see, http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/news...ng-new-recipes
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