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Originally Posted by knightrider247
Regarding notes: In my opinion it is not cool when you want to flip to the next page and then the notes pop up comes. So I had the user exoerience in mind.
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Man, I must be missing something, which is damned odd. What "notes popup"? If you simply slide the page, you don't see a notes popup. I've never seen one using fxl, either. ???
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As long as the resukt is better I do care how it looks under the hood. I saw the code of a Kotobee generated page and did not like it ...
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Yes, that's kind of what I expected.
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Regarding Word: Would you upload that directly then?
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Well, you CAN, but I'm not sure you'll be happy with the result.
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My plan so far was
a) exporting an epub from InDesign (freeflow :-))
b) converting it to AZW or MOBI with Calibre
When doing that the code looks much better ...
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Ye Gods, do not use AZW or MOBI from Calibre, not to do what you wish. The AZW can't be uploaded, so...that's worthless to you. The MOBI format is the old KF7 format, which is absolutely what you don't want.
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The problem that the pictures are not displayed correctly (ratio wise) after exporting I should be able to handle once I slept, but the other problem is: The Kindle Previewer tells me that it has a problem with documents generated by Calibre (third party software bla bla). Any idea or should I ignore it and upload it anyway?
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Yes, but the bookmaking METHOD has nothing to do with the ratio. I mean, largely nothing. Do you have images of what it is you're trying to do and the unhappy results? This guessing is vexing.
The aspect ratio of the image is the aspect ratio of the image. There isn't magic coding that will make the image "fit" no matter what device it's on. So...what is it that you're saying, and can we see some images of what you're unhappy about? I have this feeling that you're unhappy with how images display, typically and normally, is my guess.
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Alternatively I could convert the word file to mobi/azw?
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Please see my comment about this above.
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Thanks and Greetings
knightrider
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