Koland, I am on a Mac. I have four books I am going to fix up this weekend when I have the chance, and here is what I have found works for me:
Phase 1:
Use the liberator to liberate my file.
Import into Calibre and convert to epub
Open the epub from this conversion in Stanza
Export it as an RTF
Phase 2:
Open the RTF in Pages, remove the extra line breaks (I have to do this in Pages as Neo Office does not let you run find and replace on invisible characters like paragraph marks)
Phase 3:
Open the file in Neo Office and save as HTML (this extra step is necessary because Pages does not have an export to HTML option, and also because when I put RTF on the Sony, the font is tiny, so Kovid suggested using HTML instead and then converting in Calibre) and then re-import into Calibre. Now the file can be converted in Calibre into a useable LRF.
As you can see, it is a bit labor-intensive, so I save it for the few files which a quick convert doesn't seem to do the trick on. Since I bought the Sony, I buy far less secure eReader anyway than I used to (plenty to read for free or in Fictionwise multiformat, I'll read anything in my preferred genres and don't care if it is a big name author or not) but occasionally I am swayed by a new release at 100% micropay or by a huge sale...
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