01-09-2008
actully what puzzled me (and why i posted this question) is that the output is consistent in several platforms i ran the code. again this code i got from a book which explains in some vague way why the outout should always be mno
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
calibre-debug [options]
DESCRIPTION
Run an embedded python interpreter.
Whenever you pass arguments to calibre-debug that have spaces in them, enclose the arguments in quotation marks.
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-c, --command
Run python code.
-e, --exec-file
Run the python code in file.
-d, --debug-device-driver
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-g, --gui
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--gui-debug
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mode
--show-gui-debug
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-w, --viewer
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--paths
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--migrate
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--add-simple-plugin
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code.
--reinitialize-db
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to an SQL dump which will be used instead of trying to dump the database. This can be useful when dumping fails, but dumping with
sqlite3 works.
-p, --py-console
Run python console
-m, --inspect-mobi
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--tweak-book
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--test-build
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