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Hi to everybody.
I am trying to convert my small rtf file with fractions into an epub format using calibre. I have no success at all. Could somebody help? I send in attachment the file. Sergio |
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open your rtf file in Microsoft Word, save it as docx and convert that.
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I tried this way but... No success! I get the same result as the rtf file.
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Ah you are using math markup, in that case you are out of luck. calibre does not support it. The best you can do is use unicode symbols for some common fractions.
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