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Printing (or create PDF) fails if recipe contains website.

Open ski-phreak opened this issue 9 years ago • 1 comments

Using the latest Gourmet (Debian-based Linux, v 0.17.4) any printing or PDF creation fails if the recipe contains a website.

The program indicates no error, but neither the print queue nor a new PDF file appears if I try to print any recipe containing a website reference in Description folder, Website field. (My links are simple: i.e. foodnetwork.com)

Launching the program from terminal gives LOTS of python output when the print/PDF fails. Near the end was this hint:

"ValueError: format not resolved foodnetwork.com"

After removing the data from the WebPage field, the recipe printed and made PDFs just fine.

I love this program. I hope this helps others with trouble printing, and hopefully the next version can fix the datatyping mismatch (or whatever it is causing this glitch.)

ski-phreak avatar Apr 09 '15 06:04 ski-phreak

What means "If a recipe has a website"? I tried to export my recipes with the latest version and it works as expected. I have Websites within the website field and I also added a website to the steps for cooking.

Boldie avatar Jan 15 '17 14:01 Boldie