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Old 05-01-2007, 09:20 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
Released v0.3.16 which fixes igorsk's bug as well as https://libprs500.kovidgoyal.net/ticket/34

A general note on converting Baen books. Its usually a good idea to pass the file with "toc" in its name to html2lrf.
Kovid:

The new version of html2lrf no longer crashes on my Grantville Gazettes (from Baen, of course). However, I now get .lrf files that cause my reader to crash and re-start itself. You should be able to reproduce this with the example html I sent you before, and the command line:
Code:
html2lrf --title="Grantville Gazette Vol. 2" --author="Eric Flint, ed." 1011250005_toc.htm -o GrantvilleGazetteV2.lrf --cover=1011250005.jpg
...appropriately quoted to make your shell-of-choice happy.

I'll try varying the command line switches to see if there's and alternative that works, and update the results here.

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