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Old 07-31-2007, 08:47 PM   #45
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There is a Python program called lrf2lrs and you could modify the Python code to output into any format you wanted from the LRF. So yes you CAN decompile it.
The output from it leaves much to be desired since LRS is not a standard format. I suppose I could write a XSL for it into something useful.

But, yes, it does decompile it into something that can be converted to something useful.

But I'll restate once again: Support of closed formats only sends the wrong message to the eBook manufacturers. It tells them that we like re-converting our eBooks every time we get a new reader.
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