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Originally Posted by kacir
PocketBook can read .doc files.
I am not so sure about .odt. I do not recall seeing such info.
.odt file is very similar in structure to epub, so you might try to rename .odt to .odt.epub and if you are lucky, in some cases this might work.
.odt file can be used as an input to Calibre, so there is no problem converting. Also there are some plugins for OpenOffice (or its newer step-brother Libre Office) for epub creation. I think that some epub authoring programs (sigil? or perhaps commercial (and very good) Jutoh? might accept .odt)
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Hi kacir,
that works pretty well actually! Very readible once you make sure the page width fits. text is not re-aligned or anything and pictures are not shown, but the text is still there and captions and simple text-formatting are shown!
However, I need to rename the files to .odt.epub manually, which is not is not such a big deal but doesn't work when saving something from the net.
Would some SCRIPTMAGIC be possible to 'tell' the pocketbook to 'recognise' this file-extension, because plain .odt files aren't even shown in the file browser or library at all!
Who can help me?
cheers,
pini