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Old 06-20-2011, 12:51 PM   #12
feralicious
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I just pasted it into the Exta CSS box and clicked OK and it started converting. I just opened Calibre and the CSS is still in there.

I'm seeing that there is a lot to learn for all this ebook stuff and this seems a bit advanced for me so what you said above is over my head. I don't know about using HTML or how to convert it to that etc...

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Originally Posted by alanjay View Post
the alternative is to edit the html file you have created and replace the CSS stuff with the detail above that should work.
When did I create an HTML? <--- (laughing at me, not you)

I'm not stupid, but this is new to me and I guess I really need to spend a day just reading about how ebooks are formatted and learning the code. It's hard for me to not be able to jump in and get things going though, seems there's a lot to learn to just get started!

Did you find a way to edit it that worked? I will need to read more screenplays in the future and would love to figure this out eventually. I just don't have a clue about any of this atm since I just got the Kindle.

And I already read my screenplay in the bad formatting so I could get a bigger font on the Kindle. I was researching this right now for a friend who is trying to decide on a Kindle or iPad but maybe he needs to spend his own free time figuring this out!

Oh, also, most of the screenplays he and I will need to read are sent to us in pdf so that app wouldn't help for that, but thank you for that info, good to know.

Thanks for the reply.

Last edited by feralicious; 06-20-2011 at 02:15 PM.
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