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Old 07-11-2008, 09:53 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Leep View Post
I looked at mobipocket creator, but didn't see a way to read in multiple pdf's into one book. Would appreciate help and recommendations.
There's not a way to do that directly in MobiPocket Creator.

But Mobi Creator works in two stages: the first rips the PDF to HTML, and the second uses the HTML as source to build the Mobi book.

You could stop before the build stage, assemble the individual HTML files into one big one, and then use that as source for Mobi to build from. You would need to do some editing on the HTML for best results, but it should work.

Which tech PDFs are these? I have a number of such things, and how well Mobi deals with them depends on the PDF. Straight one column per page documents are handled fairly well. PDFs with multiple columns or fancy formatting are another matter.
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