05-12-2008, 04:56 AM | #1 |
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DOC2LRF or RTF2LRF with pictures
Hello,
I have one problem - when I'm trying to convert DOC/RTF to LRF all pictures from that file are gone. Is there any way to create a LRF book with pictures? I've already tried DOC convert to LIT and then LIT convert to LRF. Works perfectly, but there is other problem - text is in Lithuanian language and I suppose Microsoft Reader doesn't support unicode. I also tried conversion with BBeB Binder, everything was fine exept unicode support Best Regards Fly |
05-12-2008, 05:07 AM | #2 |
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Book Designer (the tool that I use for all the books that I upload) certainly supports pictures.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/11432484...anian.doc.html Thanks for your help. B.R. Fly |
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C:\Users\tomkzr\Downloads\Hasekas, Jaroslavas - [LT] - Sauniojo kareivio Sveiko nuotykiai\images\004.gif |
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But I have one more question. Is there possibility to get rid of text, that automatically is included at the end of the book, when I'm creating it with BookDesigner? Thank you. |
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The BD "credit" at the end? No, that's always there.
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05-13-2008, 01:40 PM | #7 |
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No Pictures from RTF2LRF
Hi Fly,
Here is what I do because I want the least amount of work (learning curve included) 1) Export Doc/RTF to HTML 2) Zip up HTML with images doc.zip // (Calib requires you to have the file zipped to include the images) // If you rune HTML2LRF from the command line you do not need to zip // the files 3) Import to Calibe (to use the HTML2LRF) 4) Convert to LRF (calibe transparently uses HTML2LRF) Images and formating will be preserved with the HTML or change your doc page size to 120mmx90mm and print as a PDF. -- Hope this helps =X= |
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