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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Edit book plugins
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Now let's change gears for a bit and look at creating a plugin to add tools to
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the calibre book editor. The plugin is available here:
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`editor_demo_plugin.zip <https://calibre-ebook.com/downloads/editor_demo_plugin.zip>`_.
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`editor_demo_plugin.zip <https://calibre-ebook.com/downloads/editor_demo_plugin.zip>`_.
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The first step, as for all plugins is to create the
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import name empty txt file, as described :ref:`above <import_name_txt>`.
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:class: float-right-img
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|vi| The :guilabel:`View` action displays the book in an e-book viewer program.
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calibre has a built-in viewer for many e-book formats. For other formats it
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calibre has a built-in viewer for many e-book formats. For other formats it
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uses the default operating system application. You can configure which formats
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should open with the internal viewer via
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:guilabel:`Preferences->Interface->Behavior`. If a book has more than one
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</noscript>
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<p>
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{% trans %}From here you can search the User Manual. Enter your search
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words into the box below and click "search".
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words into the box below and press "Enter"
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{% endtrans %}
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</p>
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<div class="gcse-search" data-enableHistory="true">
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