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Originally Posted by RobertDDL
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?
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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.