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Old 01-29-2008, 09:24 AM   #5
shousa
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Just run html2lrf --use-spine on any html file from the .lit file.
Damn that totally worked. I now have all 3 books of the History of the decline of the roman empire as .Lrfs - all links, using the find and replace method, now work fine.

They take over 1 hour to load each though (pictures and hundreds of links) using the Lrf viewer.

I chose the Sony Reader for one reason Kovid (over the others) - your support tools are awesome.

Seeing as how that worked with multiple .html files I was wondering whether a website downloaded using HTTrack could be converted to a .Lrf the same way?

I will give it a go anyway!! What fun!! This conversion stuff is generally much faster than ripping CDs!!

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