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Originally Posted by vmars316
Greets,
Well, I tried to convert my Tutorial from .html to .mobi
tried many freeware types 'auto kindle', calibre, mobiCreator, 'Pdf/Html to eBook', and several more, including KindleGen. The ones that did the best job (best 1st) were 1) KindleGen, 2) mobiCreator, 3) autoKindle. But still can only do one page, no TOC linking.
I even tried jutoh ($39, awesome GUI), but am still awaiting output.
Next I'll try .html internal links. If that works out then maybe, I'll try putting all .html pages into one .html file. Ugly, but maybe workable.
...vmars
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Do the following, create one HTML file that is your ToC and links to all the other separate HTML files. Have your cover image separate. Then use Calibre to convert the ToC HTML to whatever format you want. Tell Calibre to include your cover image with the correct aspect ratio. Calibre will pick up all the separate HTML files linked via the HTML and the cover and make one eBook. It works very well. And it means if you have to fix any of it, you just fix whatever HTML that needs fixing and regenerate with Calibre.