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Old 04-06-2011, 07:06 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
I believe Calibre does some "CSS flattening" step in conversions, maybe you can convert your ePUB to ePUB (or something else) with Calibre, making sure the CSS is processed and flattened, and then convert to mobi with KindleGen or whatever.

But I'm sure Calibre allows more control than KindleGen...
When I crack open the new epub Calibre produces from my epub, it has been altered rather radically internally, so that makes me wary of using Calibre for the mobi processing (not that I'm dissing Calibre. Love the thing for organising my collection, it's just not my cup of tea for converting).


I think I'll just have to make fat classes when I code my epubs. That will actually also solve the same problem I was having with the nasy, cheap, spare Binatone LCD eReader I have that runs FBReader. *sigh* Oh well, at least I've identified the problem, that's half the battle
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