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Running from command line in Leopard
Here's a slight oddity that someone may know the solution to ...
On Leopard, if I run calibre by opening a command prompt and typing calibre<return> it runs okay, but is unable to display any images, i.e. all the buttons just display text. It's the same if I run the e-book viewer from the command line. If I launch it the usual way from the Applications folder it works fine. Any ideas as to what the problem may be? |
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It's some sort of bug to do with loading of Qt plugins. I haven't had the time to track it down.
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