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Old 01-26-2007, 02:14 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by dstampe
To be really useful (that is, something I'd use rather than converting the book to RTF then to PDF) it would need these features (as settable options):

- Parse and use style files (in some cases this could be replaced by forcing a font size and name).

- Change the specified font and scale the size (for readability)

- Embed non-standard fonts in the LRF.

- Possibly enforce format changes (i.e. all boldface) for readability, convert full-justify to left-justify as this may be more readable).

- handle LRF files with multiple HTML files embedded (some books have the text divided into many small files).

- TOC would be nice, especailly for long books.
Thanks for your feedback dstampe.

Hm, style file. Can you describe this in more detail? Im afraid I dont know what that is. There is a style section in the html but I dont think I have seen a lit with a style file.

The font size can be changed by pressing the size button on the reader. Not exactly what you want but....

Non standard fonts... Hm.. I always meant to not use the fonts in the LIT itself but reformat it totally according to my rules. LIT files has a tendency to be formated very differently and I like my books standardized. If you don't like my style... Well I'll see if I can do a "style" editor later on.

It actually does handle multiple html files in one LIT file. Is does a page break in between them.

Yupp TOC would be nice.
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