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Old 07-23-2024, 01:47 PM   #14
tomsem
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Originally Posted by lobamb View Post
I am not familiar with the CLI. I own a registered kindle. If I use the send to kindle fonction with this registered kindle, would it create the right KFX file, that I could transfer to the unregistered kindle?
For 'regular' KFX, you can generate KFX with KFX output plugin, and don't need to use Send To Kindle unless you want it in your Kindle library for your registered Kindle or Kindle apps.

To get print replica KFX you could install and register one of the qualifying versions of Kindle for Windows or macOS to download any print replica documents sent to Send to Kindle, and then use KFX input plugin to add KFX for side loading. No CLI needed.

You can get a sorta print replica KFX using Kindle Create and CLI etc. but they will not be fully functional.

Comic Book/Manga created with Kindle Create fare better when converted to KFX with CLI. Cannot remember if panel view works or not but you don't really need it for a Scribe with its large screen .

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