See for information on how to handle KFX books. (Error Code: 1)įile "site.py", line 88, in run_entry_pointįile "site-packages\calibre\utils\ipc\worker.py", line 209, in mainįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\convert\gui_conversion.py", line 43, in gui_convert_overrideįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\convert\gui_conversion.py", line 28, in gui_convertįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\conversion\plumber.py", line 1110, in runįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\conversion.py", line 246, in callįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\conversion\plugins\mobi_input.py", line 37, in convertįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\reader\mobi6.py", line 85, in init Download calibre Portable Version: 6.20.0 What's new Alternate download location 1 Alternate download location 2 While you wait for the download to complete, please consider contributing to support the development of calibre. See for information on how to handle KFX books. To launch calibre, double click the 'calibre-portable.exe' program inside the Calibre Portable folder. On C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\yrca4i.azw Plugins disappeared (Calibre 4.23) I have several plugins installed, and they show as installed and not disabled in the list of Plugins, but the buttons to actually run them, which were in the second row of Icons next to Preferences have disappeared. 'remove_paragraph_spacing_indent_size': 1.5, 'read_metadata_from_opf': u'C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\vogq9k.opf', Read_metadata_from_opf: u'C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\vogq9k.opf' I'm trying to convert to pdf from amazon kindle and now I get this:Ĭonversion options changed from defaults: It does not contain a top-level init.py file InvalidPlugin: The plugin in u'C:\Users\Ratze\Downloads\DeDRM_tools-6.8.0.zip' is invalid. Windows: ('10', '1', 'SP0', u'Multiprocessor Free')įile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\preferences\plugins.py", line 317, in add_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\ui.py", line 472, in add_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\ui.py", line 61, in load_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\zipplugin.py", line 194, in loadįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\zipplugin.py", line 292, in _locate_code It does not contain a top-level init.py fileĬalibre 4.23 embedded-python: True is64bit: True I keep getting an error message saying something about missing an important file.ĮRROR: Unhandled exception: InvalidPlugin:The plugin in u'C:\Users\Ratze\Downloads\DeDRM_tools-6.8.0.zip' is invalid. I installed an earlier version of Calibre and I'm using the latest DeDRM tool. Otherwise, I guess I'm stuck on 4.23 for the future. Python 3.x is dramatically different and not backward compatible with 2.7, so some of my plugins have NOT been updated to Python 3.x and would be non longer usable on Calibre 5.x Am I going to have to move to my VM copy of Ubuntu to run 5.0+?Īlso, is it possible for me to keep my 4.23 copy of Calibre on my Windows 7 machine and install a retro copy of 3.48 in a separate directory subtree? Will they both share resources or maintain separate resources? WHY DID YOU DESIGN 5.0 TO DROP SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS 7? Even my newest HP laptop I was able to arrange to get with 7 on it instead of 10. I have been continuing to upgrade Calibre on my Windows 7 main computer through version 4.23 and it works very well - no problems with it and my external plugins. Linux is gradually replacing Windows in many companies sick of Win 10. I use Windows 7 SP1 as do most of my Fortune 50 clients that use Windows at all (some still use XP SP3 with third-party paid support - I've run XP on a separate machine 24/7 since it first came out - I was a beta tester - and to this day, it's never BSOD'd on me). I know from insiders at MS that there is already a group researching a complete greenfield replacement for the troubled Windows 10. ![]() Windows 8 and 8.1 were horror shows, but NOT AS BAD AS THE CONSTANTLY IN TROUBLE Window 10 and its many upgrades that break more than they fix. I know that some MS operating systems are very good (Windows 3.1, the last NT, XP SP3 and Windows 7 SP1. I have worked as a software consultant with Microsoft since DOS 1.1.
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