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Originally Posted by bingle
So, to continue the odyssey ;-)
I've mostly been playing with BookDesigner over the past few days. The reason for the switch is that LRF files show up with the correct author and title information, and can also preserve links. I tried converting from HTML, LIT and RTF to LRF, the examples below come mostly from a LIT file with embedded cover art, a table of contents, and lots of footnotes. In MS Reader, the footnotes show up as links, mousing over them pops up a box with the footnote text.
At first, using the Sony Librie export created texts with big blank pages, every other page. However, by forcing 26 lines per page and a page width of slightly less than the default 600, I got good-looking LRF files. I even was able to get Tables of Contents with links that jumped to chapter headings!
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Bingle, I'm trying BookDesigner with a LIT file, but my Table of Contents links to the chapters are not preserved upon viewing it in my Reader. However, when I view the created file from within BD, mousing over the items in the TOC displays an empty popup with that heading. Do you have any suggestions for me?
Also, I lose all the italics from the text in the main body. I selected the option to keep original formatting, but still...