I've just sent my publisher new HTML-tidied versions of the ebooks. I was going to use pdurrant's versions, but I needed a way of incorporating any changes to the originals so I sat down and wrote a conversion file for each book.
The idea with the html format was to give people a version to read in their browsers which looked as close as possible to a printed book. Icky MS-office control codes were of secondary importance, although html-tidy has done a good job of removing about half of them.
RTF is there for conversion to other formats, and plain text is included as a fallback.
I appreciate all the help and feedback, and hopefully the 'ebook experience' will continue to improve.
|