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Old 07-26-2010, 09:10 PM   #3
jackie_w
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Welcome to the forum. Those are are 2 pretty big issues for your first post
  • Re: TOCs - There is no simple answer to this question. Basically it depends on what format your ebook source is in. Also every book will be different. For instance, it is fairly easy to create TOCs from TXT, HTML, RTF, DOC sources as long as you are happy using a text-editor (TXT, HTML) and something like MSWord (RTF, DOC). It is less easy to create a TOC with a LIT source unless the LIT already has a TOC. Even so, it is do-able but, again, only if you're comfortable reading and/or editing HTML. If your source is PDF even more difficult - maybe not even possible unless you are prepared to put in a lot of manual effort for each book.

    In summary, the more time you are prepared to devote to slowly getting a good basic understanding of HTML and CSS the easier you will find it, in the long run, to beat any ebook source into submission.

  • Re: PDFs on e-readers. There are many posts in these forums devoted to this subject. Again there is no easy guaranteed way of making a nice readable document for a phone/e-reader from a PDF which has been designed to be read on a piece of A4 or a large computer screen.

    The usual problem is that many PDFs have large borders of useless whitespace all around the text. When you copy to your e-reader you get all the whitespace and the text is scrunched in the middle. There are several utilities to help. None of them are perfect but many of them ARE helpful. You can read about them over in the PDF subforum here at MobileRead.

    You might like to start with BRISS and/or soPDF which give you a way of cropping the whitespace from your PDF before you send it to your e-reader. These should retain all the formating and images correctly.

    Calibre can also be used to convert PDF to EPUB (or whatever). The results are usually readable but variable if you are converting novels. You may lose some formating and images. It doesn't tend to work well for tech manuals with tables and text in columns.

If you are new to ebooks all this probably feels a bit daunting but if you persevere and keep asking questions here you will gradually get there.

It will be easier for people here to help you if you can be specific about a problem you are having and can attach a sample portion of your input file.
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