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Originally Posted by maxvoltar
Hey all!
Just received my Sony Reader, and I couldn't be more happy with it!
Tested a couple of RTF-files and they look awsome! Even resizing works like a charm!
Then I tried PDF... It's a pure horror story!
I'm a Mac user and I'll be using the Reader for 2 things:
- Reading PDF-files, books or manuals
- Reading long blogposts (prefferable in RTF)
Now, the problem with RTF is the lack of images. Wich is to bad, because when you save a file as RTFD, it formats great!
My question comes down to this: Is there a I-don't-have-to-go-through-20-steps way to get flexible files, with images, on a Mac?
The same for PDF's I already have. Any one-click-go ways of doing this?
Thanks a lot!
- Tim
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Convert the RTF file with the images into HTML and use your favorite HTML editor to do any cleaning up. Then install Libprs500 and use html2lrf to convert the html to LRF and you'll have a proper LRF file with images. Go check out the Sony forum section here and you'll see all about Libprs500. Plus, you can get a lot better support for your Sony Reader in the Sony Reader forum.