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Originally Posted by Ransom
Kindle doesn't do well with HTML. But I do consider it to be a good master format. Once you've got it right, converting to mobi or epub either one is a breeze. I can convert a typical 300 page novel to mobi in about ten seconds.
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Hi Ransom
Please can you assist me?
I have just joined the Mobileread Forum as I wanted to know how to handle a folder with multiple html files. I converted a PDF using PDFConvertor that does that to MOBI but the result was not too good. Then I converted to epub -- not bad at all. Then I converted to html thinking I would go from there to mobi. Now I have a collection of HTML files in a folder
Looking up instructions in Calibre for the following "How do I convert a collection of HTML files in a specific order?" I came accross an example on how to create a table of contents and the following cryptic remark, "Then just add this HTML file to the GUI and use the convert button to create your ebook."
Can you assist me in understanding the steps to do this: I can using the example given and probably generate a TOC HTML file. However I have no idea how to add this HTML file to the GUI.
Alternatively you may have a different way of proceeding once you have a collection of HTML files.
Thanks
Anthony