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Originally Posted by JSWolf
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.
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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.