JavaScript Problem while generating PDF in 0.9.22
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Bug Description
I have annotated a log file which was created while I ran ebook-covert (0.9.22 loaded 3/13/2013). It is attached to this bug report. [Note that I have inserted a few questions in the log file about messages I don't understand.]
The problem is that I can not automate the creation of all of my ebooks (I have 90 titles and create both epub and mobi files for each one, and for some of the books which I give away free I also create pdf files). This is due to a dialog panel which pops up in the middle of the build of a particular (thankfully, only one) pdf file.
Fedora 18 is the operating system in use. I have 1GB of memory. Lots of disk space. Dual 3.2GHz processors.
The html file is very large. 988 pages and 382 jpgs (will be 650 jpgs when completed).
My output file seems to have been correctly generated, but I get nervous ignoring a warning message from JavaScript.
Have I exceeded some limit? on pages? jpgs? Any idea why JavaScript is popping up this dialog box?
The same source HTML runs without any problem reported from ebook-convert when I generate the epub and mobi versions of this same ebook.
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