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Old 04-14-2009, 03:08 PM   #5
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
Calibre is great, but what you get is (hopefully) exactly the same file in lrf or e-pub. If you want to edit (to correct errors, to change layout, to add a table of contents, etc.) you need something else. I use Bookdesigner (google for it if you are interested). Bookdesigner is a free program that lets you import from lots of different formats and create ebooks for different readers.
Actually, you can still use Calibre. Just use the tools such as mobi2oeb and lit2oeb to convert Mobipocket and MS Reader to HTML, edit the files, and convert away. Easy really. I do this with Mobipocket eBooks as most have too wide a paragraph indent.
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