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Old 07-05-2008, 08:08 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by edembowski View Post
You can't do it in Calibre, but you can do it on the command line, with additional tools. Use lrf2html and then html2mobi. If you need to edit the meta data after creation, you can use mobi2mobi.

- Ed
You know .... I tried using mobi2mobi today. I'm sorry, but I do wish that program had the ease of use that calibre has. The GUI is worthless to me if the program just throws me into an endless loop of me telling it where the mobi2mobi win32 file is. I tell it ... it sees it ... then it asks me again. And, on and on it goes.
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