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-Inept Epub DeDRM - ineptepub_vXX_plugin.zip
-Requires Calibre version 0.6.44 or higher.
-
-All credit given to I <3 Cabbages for the original standalone scripts.
-I had the much easier job of converting them to a Calibre plugin.
-
-This plugin is meant to decrypt Adobe Digital Edition Epubs that are protected
-with Adobe's Adept encryption. It is meant to function without having to install
-any dependencies... other than having Calibre installed, of course. It will still
-work if you have Python and PyCrypto already installed, but they aren't necessary.
-
-Installation:
-
-Go to Calibre's Preferences page... click on the Plugins button. Use the file
-dialog button to select the plugin's zip file (ineptepub_vXX_plugin.zip) and
-click the 'Add' button. you're done.
-
-Configuration:
-
-When first run, the plugin will attempt to find your Adobe Digital Editions installation
-(on Windows and Mac OS's). If successful, it will create an 'adeptkey.der' file and
-save it in Calibre's configuration directory. It will use that file on subsequent runs.
-If there are already '*.der' files in the directory, the plugin won't attempt to
-find the Adobe Digital Editions installation installation.
-
-So if you have Adobe Digital Editions installation installed on the same machine as Calibre...
-you are ready to go. If not... keep reading.
-
-If you already have keyfiles generated with I <3 Cabbages' ineptkey.pyw script,
-you can put those keyfiles in Calibre's configuration directory. The easiest
-way to find the correct directory is to go to Calibre's Preferences page... click
-on the 'Miscellaneous' button (looks like a gear), and then click the 'Open Calibre
-configuration directory' button. Paste your keyfiles in there. Just make sure that
-they have different names and are saved with the '.der' extension (like the ineptkey
-script produces). This directory isn't touched when upgrading Calibre, so it's quite
-safe to leave them there.
-
-Since there is no Linux version of Adobe Digital Editions, Linux users will have to
-obtain a keyfile through other methods and put the file in Calibre's configuration directory.
-
-All keyfiles with a '.der' extension found in Calibre's configuration directory will
-be used to attempt to decrypt a book.
-
-** NOTE ** There is no plugin customization data for the Inept Epub DeDRM plugin.
-
-Troubleshooting:
-
-If you find that it's not working for you (imported epubs still have DRM), you can
-save a lot of time and trouble by trying to add the epub to Calibre with the command
-line tools. This will print out a lot of helpful debugging info that can be copied into
-any online help requests. I'm going to ask you to do it first, anyway, so you might
-as well get used to it. ;)
-
-Open a command prompt (terminal) and change to the directory where the ebook you're
-trying to import resides. Then type the command "calibredb add your_ebook.epub".
-Don't type the quotes and obviously change the 'your_ebook.epub' to whatever the
-filename of your book is. Copy the resulting output and paste it into any online
-help request you make.
-
-** Note: the Mac version of Calibre doesn't install the command line tools by default.
-If you go to the 'Preferences' page and click on the miscellaneous button, you'll
-see the option to install the command line tools. \ No newline at end of file