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Old 09-16-2009, 10:59 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
I've been trying to generate an ePub version of the book, with the BD HTML file as starting point.
Well, it seems that it's harder than I thought.
First, I tried converting using Calibre. Here the problem was with the size of the images. I could not make them fit in the screen, except for the cover, that is automatically adjusted. I tried resizing the images with The Gimp, but for some reason, in the output ePub file they appear larger than intended.
I gave Sigil a try, but the resulting file didn't work in my PRS-505 (showed a "page error").
This adds to the problem with notes and links I described before, though that one is easier to fix.
It seems that, for documents that are not text-only, ePub generation is far more complicated than lrf.
So unless someone out there can give me some advise on these issues, I think I will not be able to continue working in this book.
Did you try having BD generate a LIT and then converting the LIT to EPUB with Calibre like I suggested?
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