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Old 10-15-2008, 12:30 PM   #133
nrapallo
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Originally Posted by =X= View Post
How easy would it be to use html2lrf and html2epub from PDFRead instead of pylrf.

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I just produced the first two .epub files below of the .html and images created by PDFRead using the calibre GUI (version 0.4.95).

Could you test them out? Since you reduced them by 90% before to get it to work, it could be that the Sony max size I'm using may be wrong.

I had changed the Sony max size from 583x753 to 584x754 with the last recompile done for the Sony bug fix. As a result, I include two .epub files: one with the old max size of 583x753; the other with the new max size of 584x754.

Hopefully they BOTH don't crash your Sony...

Also, I modified html2mobi by tompe to create the .prc output for PDFRead, so it shouldn't be too hard to use html2lrf or html2epub to create the .lrf or .epub output instead of using pylrf. This forces external programs to be used instead of internal perl code, though; a last ditch solution.

I'll try it out as an experiement, but since PDFRead is due for a complete overhaul soon, I will not try and come out with a new version just yet!

I also attach the .lrf and epub created by the calibre command line tools (html2lrf and html2epub) after the calibre-GUI epub files mentioned above.

Lots of choices, but which is the better alternative?

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