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Old 05-06-2023, 04:16 PM   #1351
tomsem
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post

I would like to examine some examples of what Amazon is doing when PDFs are sent to a Scribe so that I can improve this plugin to more closely replicate Amazon's conversion process. I would need to have an original PDF along with the resulting file that is delivered to a Scribe when send-to-kindle is used.
I'll try to get you an example.
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The Kindle Previewer has a command line interface that other software can make use of to convert EPUB to KPF. There is nothing equivalent to that in Kindle Create for converting PDF to KPF. It can only be controlled using the GUI.
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Oh well. If I end up doing it a lot I can probably automate with Keyboard Maestro.

On another topic, Send To Kindle does somewhat better than Kindle Create: Kindle Create doesn't like multi level PDF ToC (bookmarks) but Send to Kindle didn't mind. It will allow some but at some point it just imports and makes you start fresh.

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