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Old 04-21-2015, 02:50 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by RobertDDL View Post
Thank you. I've looked at them, and others which I could find, but there wasn't one among them which I really liked. I'll stay with my own, which I can easily convert to HTML, which in turn can easily be converted to anything else. Actually, I think that basic HTML would be a pretty good format for e-books, if only e-book readers (or apps) would give it a little effort -- like, building a TOC from the header tags, which should be a trivial exercise. Or are there those that do?
Let's go one step further, and allow you to manually specify the ToC.
Hey, now we have two files. Why not ZIP them so they stay together? Oooh, look -- EPUB!


AS far as reading HTML goes... I do know the Kindle supports TXT as a format, and will render it in HTML if it is in fact formatted in HTML. The extension must still be .txt for some reason.
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