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Old 01-22-2010, 03:11 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Vargagy View Post
Yes, the actual solution of problem is the simple exporting of text in HTML format. This is going to convert into the Calibre. The result ePub is correct in Calibre reader and some other ePub reader, but - it isn't' understable - not correct in the Adobe Digital Edition, all in east-europe used akcent-characters (e.g. á, é, ö, ü) substitued with "?"


Just in Case you want to do it a more simple way: I myself have converted quite a few books from PDF to epub. like alicE said convert it to a text format.

Then, I pop it into Calibre. Conver it to epub and it's ready to read.

Not sure about you but I care not if there are mistakes in quotes/indentations etc...... Yes I am a heathen I drink instant coffee. BUT for me content is more important than the bits and bobs...

sum up:

1. convert PDF to text
2. Convert .txt format to epub with Calibre
3. Read..........
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