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Old 03-16-2018, 12:39 PM   #10
j.p.s
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Then your not going to be able to embed the font you need since Mobi doesn't do embedded fonts.
But it is possible to change the extension of an epub to png or txt and email it to amazon for conversion to azw3

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Originally Posted by cane View Post
I just tried it works great , just changed epub to .png.
I use Calibre for all my Files but this be a quick way for my not so techie friends to do convert work.
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post

I tried it with .txt and it worked.

Yes, TOC worked for me on the one book I tried.

One drawback: If you email the epub with a .png or .txt, etc. extension, the title will be the filename and the author will be your email address; whereas, if you convert the epub through KindleGen (or Calibre) first then email the resulting .mobi, the Kindle will pick up the title and author from the OPF. However, if you use the Send-to-Kindle app, the app allows you to input the title and author before sending.
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post
I concur. I'm definitely getting an AZW3.
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