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Old 12-12-2008, 11:33 AM   #124
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That's very nice so far, =X=.
It's a WIP, there still some previous posts and other items I'd like to add

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Incidentally, I've been experimenting. One doesn't necessarily need Calibre
No you are correct, you can cut-n-paste the text or save the MSWord document as a HTML file then import it to BD.

But for now calibre is required to create an LRF withing BookCreator. ( I really like the fact that clicking a button creates an LRF and copies it to my PRS-505.)

I suppose with some effort BookCreator could use the same LRF parser BD uses to create an LRF. I guess the question is do you prefer using BD for crating an LRF or do you prefer the LRF created by BD?

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Nice Wiki.

So I use BookCreator and after I'm finished I save it as striped HTML (It would be nice if there was a button for this)
That is why MSWord is such a great tool. It is very easy to add this feature yourself.
Or you can do a file "Save As..." and save it as an HTML.

I'm trying to keep my buttons down, but if I can get a 'Second' vote I'll add it to the next release.

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