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Anyone else using the recipes? Today I added them to my schedule and though the fetches were successful--the product was underwhelming? For the regular (1st recipe of the 4 NG offered in list) recipe, all the articles were blank when I clicked on the links in the main section.
For the NG Magazine, there were only two sections downloaded. The links in the Features section led to full stories. The only link in the Cover section though led to a blank page--no story. Anyone else experiencing this? Example of link leading to non-story: | Next | Section Menu | Main Menu | Previous | This article was downloaded by calibre from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2...g-conservation | Section Menu | Main Menu | |
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Kovid, does that mean you changed the recipe? I fetched NG and again, no cover story. In fact this time, there isn't even a link.
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Edit: Think the instructions can be found here? I'll try it after work. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=121439 Last edited by tdonline; 09-10-2015 at 03:54 PM. |
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Actually I believe that calibre downloads updated recipes when they are used.
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I have not seen that, unless it is a new feature recently. As you know, when you are offered a new version of Calibre, the changelog mentions which recipes have been updated. I may be wrong but...
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Well I've just done tests and I sure as heck seem to get the updated recipe. Why not try it yourself. And as far as I know, updated recipes are ALWAYS downloaded.
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The builtin copy bundled with calibre is mainly useful for knowing what recipes exist (and customizing it) since the first thing the recipe subsystem does is download the latest version of the recipe from calibre-ebook.com
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So, you are saying the recipe updates are applied whenever Calibre is opened? If so, that is fine. However, then why would Kovid sent a link to github when he fixes a recipe? Why the extra step?
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The recipes are automatically updated (within a hour of the fix), and I use a link to github for pretty much all calibre fixes I make in response to forum posts, not just recipes, I have a shortcut setup in my browser that allows me to do that with a couple of keypresses
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Ah, thanks.
Update: It just failed, at about 2 minutes. I am running it again to confirm... SplitError: Could not find reasonable point at which to split: feed_0/article_7/index_u19.html Sub-tree size: 1290 KB Update 2: Yup, failed again. Same failure mode. Last edited by NSILMike; 09-11-2015 at 12:24 PM. |
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It just occurred to me, if this is correct (and I'm not doubting it) what happens to any recipe customizations a user makes? In other words, the user will need to go back in and redo them, right? (For instance, on a couple of recipes that are very big, I've customized them to download only articles that are less than 1 or 2 days old for example, which makes sense for something you download daily.) Or, does the customized recipe get used, and therefore the updates are bypassed until the user switches to the new recipe?
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