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Originally Posted by seajewel
Hmm.. if there were a way to send a korean txt file and get back an embedded Topaz file, I'd buy Kindle. Maybe I'll get it and experiment anyways. I wouldn't mind very long page turns if it allows me to read the korean books. I only have a few of those anyways, but it's important for me to be able to read those as well.
Has anyone experimented with changing text files into jpgs and reading them on the Kindle that way? Know of a good text --> jpg converter that will automatically make each picture the right size for kindle or something?
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After many experiment, I think the best route so far, is to compile a html file into PDF with proper font and page size. You can use the Prince engine to do that -- it has the best CSS support to date. And then use PDFRead 1.8.2 to turn the PDF file into a prc file with embedded pngs. PDFRead is much slower than pdflrf, but it has built-in support for kindle specification so you can just leave it there.