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Originally Posted by JSWolf
WOW! What a convoluted way to do any sort of editing.
If the eBook is AZW3, load it into Calibre and use Tweak Book to get access to the files and fix the errors.
If the eBook is Mobi, it's a bit more difficult to fix. You can use the KindleUnpack plugin to decompile the Mobi. But, I'm not sure of the best way to put it back together again.
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Wolfie, mon sweet:
I think it's pretty obvious from the OP's post that s/he doesn't want to edit at ALL. S/he already said, "I do not want to use pc neither calibre, I have no patience to face an "edit task" for a whole ebook," indicating that s/he doesn't understand how a mobi file is created, so...you're kinda wasting your time.
pgfiore:
A Mobi file isn't a word-processing file, and a Kindle or other ebook-reader isn't a mobi editor, as such a thing does not exist. A Kindle book has to be built from its HTML source. That means that if you wish to change it, you have to unpack it, as Wolf mentioned, then edit the HTML, suffering through the slings and arrows of doing so in HTML. THEN you can rebuild it into its newly-edited and shiny state. This all assumes that it's your book, or your source file. If it's got DRM, then you have other issues. In short: no, you can't change the book from the screen. You'll either have to learn to edit them in HTML, or go without.
Hitch