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Originally Posted by sk8bit
Yea, I did the same thing but the issue I'm having is that all my PDF's that were converted to ePUB's are really out of wack. I could read them but the table of contents isn't accurate, it takes a lot longer to load pages in the iBook app, and the paragraphs are spaced inaccurately or indents are made in the wrong places.
If you managed to find a way or you know which settings to make the output so that everything is converted properly then please let me know.
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When I come around stuff like this, I say try to find a better version of whatever book your reading. If you cannot find a better version, you will have to downloAd a program called Sigil and mess with the book a little yourself after it is converted over to ePub. It's usually what I'm having to do when I cannot find a better version.
And also, on most of your eBooks you find, their is not a working contents page. On 75% of all the eBooks I hVe bought/downloaded, I have had to go in and code in the ToC AFTER converting to ePub because the ToC it did have if it had one did not transfer or would not work right, even after messing with all of the settings. And if it didn't have a ToC all together, I would have to code one in.