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Old 11-25-2007, 08:15 PM   #9
tompe
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
MobiPocket does have PRCGEN Documentation, which provides some information about the supported HTML.

You have probably already seen MobiPocket TOC using mobigen and Images in MobiPocket. In particular, a toc.html appears to be required for mobigen to create a TOC and it is inserted at the end of the .mobi file. An automatic TOC would be a useful addition, and yet another reason to prefer html2mobi over mobigen.

I have never seen the hisrc attribute (Image support and display) used for an image in an actual MOBI file, but it might be one way to add a larger image to a MOBI file while maintaining backward compatibility. It might be enough, though, to have a default image size, or have html2mobi honor width & height larger than the image by rescaling the image (note that the reader ignores width & height larger than the image).
I will look at the PRCGEN Documentation. I must have done womething wrong since on my Gen3 the Alice book became 600 pages long...

For the Alice in Wonderland opf the toc is inserted in the end because it is in the spine specification. And if it was not there its has to be inserted because it is in the manifest specification. What I do not get is how to code things so you get a button in FBReader for the toc. I assume the guide tag has something to do with this.

The gif cover that was 600x800 caused my Gen3 to hang so I had to reboot it. I rescaled it a bit and saved as jpg instead and that worked better.
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