Hi.

What I really like about it is that you can make a file with the commands and 
copy them into terminal and you are running. Even you can add the command 
string to textexpander, and it will be easy to get it whenever you need the 
command.  I have read on the internet that it should be possible to convert a 
folder containing more files, but they do not write the command out there.

It ought to be possible to make a script or a service, but I do not know how to 
do that.

Best regards Annie. 
Den Sep 28, 2012 kl. 10:09 AM skrev sandi sørensen <[email protected]>:

> "peeks in"
> morning ya'll, list of output formats will follow later today, first
> of all i need to get a few coffs and a few smokes, i am not kidding, i
> am driving on 3 cyls outta 12.
> For Cheryl. if you have any problems  with the converted books, simply
> just write .txt after the convert command. A few other  output formats
> is htm, rtf, and  pdf. And prolly others.
> As i told Annie yesterday i do one at the time. It works adoringly,
> and runs as i would expect. My only problems so far is my medical
> books, which seems to be too huge, but that is another storry.
> 
> Sandi
> 
> 
> On 9/28/12, Cheryl Homiak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Never mind. I tried the directions that had been posted (like I should have
>> done in the first place) and they work. I didn't have to install anything or
>> open the application. Would be nice if it was accessible from within the
>> application itself but I'm glad it can still be used.
>> 
>> --
>> Cheryl
>> 
>> May the words of my mouth
>> and the meditation of my heart
>> be acceptable to You, Lord,
>> my rock and my Redeemer.
>> (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 27, 2012, at 10:36 PM, Cheryl Homiak <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> i saw these posts about calibre. I had tried it once before but found it
>>> inaccessible and didn't know it could be run from the commandline. I just
>>> reinstalled it and still find it pretty much inaccessible with voiceover
>>> though I did manage to select a location for the folder. But everything in
>>> the menus is dimmed. I read in the information about calibre that you need
>>> to go into Preferences to install command line tools but this also looks
>>> inaccessible to me. Am I missing something here or can somebody tell me
>>> what to do? I do have the posts giving the terminal commands to use to
>>> convert a book. Also where can I find a list of what file types it will
>>> convert.
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Cheryl
>>> 
>>> May the words of my mouth
>>> and the meditation of my heart
>>> be acceptable to You, Lord,
>>> my rock and my Redeemer.
>>> (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
>>> 
>>> 
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