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Old 08-18-2015, 04:26 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by acitore View Post
I'm attempting to format my book using Smashwords Styleguide. So far, I must be at hour 5 and still on Step 7. I'm using Open Office, not MS, so maybe this is part of the problem, but either way, I'm having serious difficulties with commands not working and formatting of the text not being consistent BEFORE I touch it but after I've done the "Nuclear Method". I can't be the only one who has had so many problems doing this. I'm at the point of quitting. Life isn't worth this stress.

Is there anyone out there who has done this using OO and can help me? I've searched for a SW forum and there's a site, but it's not really used, so I came here.

Thanks.
Acitore:

When you say it's non-fiction, do you mean, it has tables, by any chance? SW chokes on tables. If you have them, take screenshots of them instead and use them as images in the book.

The entire point of the (forgive me, but as a professional eBook formatting expert, I must say this) obscene "Smashwords Guidelines" is to do nothing but:
  • eliminate any stray formatting that is "ad hoc." That means, things you did whilst typing, if you didn't use Word's, OO's, or LO's built-in STYLES, but instead, set (say) paragraph formatting manually, as you were typing.
  • And to then apply STYLES for consistent paragraph formatting.

Basically, that's it. SW can't, for example, really handle multiple paragraph styles, certainly not in an uploaded word-processing file, like one from Word, etc. If you have a completed ePUB, it's slightly better. The "nuclear method" is ridiculously drastic and shouldn't be used.

If you used Styles consistently as you created the book, you are likely in good shape. I'd recommend that you just upload the file at SW, and do the "meat grinder" conversion.

If you want to be less gung-ho (don't blame you), just use Calibre to emulate what's going to happen, because SW uses the Calibre API, so what you get as an eBook from Calibre is going to be essentially identical to what you'll get from SW. If what you get out of Calibre is good, you're 99% sure that your SW conversion will be fine. If what you get out of Calibre is crap, you have problems.

As much as I hate to suggest using Calibre for conversion, in this instance, it makes perfect sense to do a Calibre "test run" first. That way, you can SEE with your own eyes what needs fixing or doesn't. Hell, for that matter, if you like what you see in Calibre, take that resulting ePUB and load it at SW. That way, you have even more control over what the final output looks like, rather than relying on them.

Hope that helps.

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