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Old 05-27-2023, 01:45 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
If you have a Scribe then you should be able to create several notebooks with a blank page, each based on a different template, and export them as PDF.

If you don't have a Scribe then some sample images from templates are available in the file attached to this post by tomsem. See the thumbnails folder.

If you need all of the templates then I suggest the following procedure:
  • Use kindletool to extract the disk image from the most recent Scribe firmware.
  • Locate the templates in the "/app/standalonenotebook/templates" folder.
  • Rename each "book.kdf" file to "templatename.kfx".
  • Use the CLI of the KFX Input plugin for calibre to convert each of those to an EPUB.
  • Print the EPUB to a PDF file using calibre.

Good luck!
Oh lol, I didn't realise I could just rename the kdf files to kfx (at least for the templates) and then just use Calibre with your plugin

Thanks!
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