Pibh Prince Gendiho Pdf
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This plugin converts a book to PDF using Prince. Code: where 'pdfoutputcss' is the id of the CSS file in the manifest. A custom CSS file to be used with all conversions can also be configured.So far, it has only been tested with ePub files and in Linux (and to some extent in Windows).
If anyone tries it with other formats and/or in other platforms, please notify me of any issues.Special Notes:. Prince is a third-party tool that must be installed separately. Translations:Want to translate the plugin to another language?? The attached.zip file contains a file default.pot than can be used with poedit, for instance.
Just send me the translated file and I'll include it in future releases. Or better yet: useVersion History. Sure, because I cannot say win or mac are supported without testing, and if they are not supported you cannot install.I don't know if there's any other way to do it, but you may try downloading and installing the attachment in this post.I've been able to install that one manuallyMinor point, I think you should make it abundantly clear in the introductory post that the Prince software must be installed in order to use the plugin - my eyes went straight over the link to the princexml web site. And I've yet to see the window you posted as ss2.png@ thducks - I tried it both ways (I think), can't recall what the msg was when I did it manually, but words to the effect that 'this is For Linux Only'. I was able to manually install it on Mint - but right now my Mint box has a half life of.
Pibh Prince Gendiho Pdf Format
I've been able to install that one manuallyMinor point, I think you should make it abundantly clear in the introductory post that the Prince software must be installed in order to use the plugin - my eyes went straight over the link to the princexml web site. And I've yet to see the window you posted as ss2.png@ thducks - I tried it both ways (I think), can't recall what the msg was when I did it manually, but words to the effect that 'this is For Linux Only'. I was able to manually install it on Mint - but right now my Mint box has a half life of. Short duration computers runtime usually = bad fans. CPU, Graphics, chipset or in the PSU (I have lost count of how many of each have hit home. PSU is the most deadly, the PSU has taken out much of the rest in it's death throes)Thanks - the h/w doesn't even get luke warm, but the software base I inherited when I got the box is an absolute mess, I need to rebuild from bare iron but can't find the motivation to do it. Previous owner now uses IOS on Apple - which is what I told him to get before he bought the HP with Mint.BR.
Code: calibre, version 1.17.0ERROR: Unhandled exception: IOError:Errno 2 No such file or directory: u'C:CalTempcalibredcvy4wtf2pn2unpackTest AuthorTest EpubTest Epub - Test Author.pdf'I should add some additional error catching there.But note that Prince is a command-line tool. Every window you see is the plugin (or calibre). When you say you closed Prince, I guess you mean you closed the conversion window (ss4.png). Anyway, when the process is cancelled (or it fails) there should be no further attempt to access the pdf file. Do you see a 'View log' button in the main plugin window after this happens?
If you do, please click it and post what it says.Otherwise, I'm afraid I'd need a more detailed description on how to reproduce this, since I cannot see what could be going wrong at the moment. Hi Jelby - I'll talk to the attachmentsCapture 1. Select Robinson Crusoe. Click Prince PDF 'button' in toolbar. Prince PDF dialogue pops - click Convert to PDF button. Convert to PDF with Prince dialogue pops - click Convert button. The Convert button I just clicked disappears, the 'working' gadget is shown with its blue back and forth indicator - And the main Prince program starts (it covers the 2 dialogue boxes which confused before).
I let it run for 50 minutes (a convert of same epub to pdf with calibre took. I think the problem is Prince is starting some GUI frontend that does not exist (as far as I know) in linux. The plugin should be calling a command-line interface, not a GUI. 64bit Windows 'C:Program Files (x86)PrinceEnginebinprince.exe'32bit Windows 'C:Program FilesPrinceEnginebinprince.exe'The conversion works - a PDF is produced in the right place and the database is updated to 'say so' and I can open the book (in my PDF reader) via the View feature in calibreHowever, when the update is finished the Formats 'column' in Book Details doesn't show a PDF.
The Book Details panel probably needs to be refreshed, if I make another book current and return to book just converted the PDF is shown.I'm not bothered by the missing icons - but other PI's have their icons in the their images folder, that folder is empty in the Prince PDF.zip.I'm still seeing the aberrant second item in my taskbar. I've got a heavily tweaked taskbar so when I've done my morning chores I'll turn the tweaks off and have another look. It's most unlikely that the tweaks are the cause the of the aberration, but their lack may make it easier to diagnose.BR.
Hi Jelby,The aberration is another instance of the calibre process - sort ofI get exactly the same with my mail client. When I hit the reply button it opens a Reply window that shows as another item in the taskbar, which gets grouped (that's a Windows setting not a 3rd party tweak) with the main icon.
And the Reply window shows as a separate Application, but not as a separate Process.So I'm assuming the 'aberrant' taskbar icon represents the prince.exe programI'm OK with it now, but it may 'disturb' other Windows users - on the other hand they may not even notice itSo. Bottom line is that it's ready to go in Windows (icons aside). I wont be doing any quality checking of the output PDF - just thought I'd help by doing some basic 'does it work' tests.Cheers BR.