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I'm on Linux Mint 20.1. I made a new environment on my anaconda installation just for this script. I believe Mint ships with all the prerequisites by default, but I'm dealing with an unexpected error. After running the examples (scribdl https://www.scribd.com/document/55949937/33-Strategies-of-War and scribdl -i https://scribd.com/doc/17142797/Case-in-Point) I noticed that, in the first case, only the first few pages were converted to text in the output .md file and that, in the latter, only the first page was downloaded. Am I missing something?
Thanks.
EDIT: after looking around the other open issues, it seems that this issue is in fact independent of the OS, as this user details the exact same issue I have. Apparently, this tool is not currently working for generic document downloading, though it might still work on books.
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Hi.
I'm on Linux Mint 20.1. I made a new environment on my
anaconda
installation just for this script. I believe Mint ships with all the prerequisites by default, but I'm dealing with an unexpected error. After running the examples (scribdl https://www.scribd.com/document/55949937/33-Strategies-of-War
andscribdl -i https://scribd.com/doc/17142797/Case-in-Point
) I noticed that, in the first case, only the first few pages were converted to text in the output.md
file and that, in the latter, only the first page was downloaded. Am I missing something?Thanks.
EDIT: after looking around the other open issues, it seems that this issue is in fact independent of the OS, as this user details the exact same issue I have. Apparently, this tool is not currently working for generic document downloading, though it might still work on books.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: