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Old 12-16-2018, 04:30 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Hey, Kim:

Long time no see. If the FlexiPDF works, then $80 is cheap, at least for anyone working with pdfs regularly. Hell, I'd be willing to try it, if it can even be used, let's say, only on fiction PDFs. You have the pro version, presumably?

(FYI, I think the OP is saying, in a roundabout way, that the export to ePUB is resulting in block-style paras. I know, it sounds daft, but that's my latest interpretation. When I tried my last to discuss broken paras, he sounded exasperated ["I'm still not getting this across, am I?"], so I don't think it's the broken paras. I hope we find out soon!)

Hitch
Oh well, I'm still here - And yes, I have the Pro version. I don't know how FlexiPDF will work on other books than fiction (I use it mostly on ocr'ed books and newspapers from various libraries), but I think they have a 30-days full trial to play with.

Regarding the question from the OP, it would be SO nice to have a sample of the actual file, since none of us here is clairvoyant (I'm not, AFAIK )

Regards,

Kim
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