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Originally Posted by Hitch
Excuse me? We hand-code our FF and Comic-book mobis, thanks.
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Oh, I didn't mean for that sound accusatory or something (you seem defensive), and apologies if you thought I was being sarcastic—that was a real question, as plenty of people only use the format for things like children's books anyways.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
If you only mean that you are making an HTML/XHTML/CSS "epub" file that you then run through Kindlegen to get a FF MOBI, great, but your language led me to infer something completely different.
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Yes, that's what I meant. I'm sorry you found my language misleading.
Actually, though, for many, many FF books, you
can export to epub right from something like InDesign if you'd like, feed that into KindleGen, and get a perfectly fine Kindle file from it. Where I work (which is not a self-publishing help service or anything, so granted this is a very tiny part of the publishing work we do) we do this pretty regularly.
Doitsu, thanks for the test files! This is only an issue I had with a rather complex fixed-format file, though, not an EPUB2 file.
For anyone else who happens across this thread: Turns out the problem only occurs if you try to style the position of the link in span tags (which I didn't know you couldn't do.) Don't do that and it's okay.