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Originally Posted by seajewel
You're right, I uploaded both your version and the version I converted from Peter Watts' original html file (through calibre).. I tried opening the latter, and my Reader took over 10 minutes to format, and locked up again after five pages. Your version is fine, not saying anything is wrong with it at all! I'm just used to using calibre to set my margins to around 10~20 so that there is a little bit of white space (personal preference, I understand many people do not feel the need for any white space at all, but I like having a little bit of extra margin on the Reader screen itself) and I set my font to 8.5 because the font I use is somewhat large. However, I found that your version is definitely great and readable and I will stick to it. I did notice that the Behemoth mobipocket file you uploaded errors on convert to lrf, though, which is why I'm using the .lrf file you uploaded. Thanks for going through the work, Watts' original version is definitely impossible for those of us who have no idea how to work with html.
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I did just what you did at first and tried to use the HTML as it was. I first loaded it into Book Designer. Then I ended up using html2lrf on it. Had to work on it and it was not as easy as it should have been to convert it. At least it's ok enough to read for now. It won't get any better then what we have here. Not sure why
Behemoth did not convert. But I sugget you go to the Calbre sight and post a ticket to get whatever is broken fixed. And attach the file as well.