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Old 07-23-2008, 02:04 PM   #24
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Resurrecting just to point out for all of you who are grabbing the Tor books for the reader: the mobipocket version may not convert with a ToC but it does have an advantage over the html version: when I convert with Calibre, I end up with proper page breaks for new chapters and a bigger cover page (the html version ends up converting with a tiny cover page and not proper page breaks).

I don't use the ToC so it was a no brainer for me to delete all my html--> lrf versions of the Tor books and replace with the .prc --> lrf files. Having proper new pages for new chapters really makes a difference for me.
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