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Making exam flashcards
I have made exam flashcards in Word - the 1st page has a question and the 2nd page is identical but the answer appears underneath. I wanted to use these in my Kindle so by going to the next page, the answer "appears"
When I save as PDF and then covert to MOBI using Calibre, the spacing is all messed up. Everything becomes lumped together (like a regular book). Is there any way to keep the spacing exactly the same during the conversion? Thanks in advance |
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When Mobipocket Creator is reading HTML files, it treats the tag:
<mbp ![]() as a page break. I don't know whether Calibre does the same. Darn it, that didn't look right - it converted colon p into a smiley. That should be mbp, colon, pagebreak See http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/articl...agref_mobi.xml for mobi custom tags. Last edited by civiliza; 08-21-2012 at 08:54 AM. |
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You can convert from many types of sources via Kindle Previewer, Mobipocket Creator, calibre, etc. I realize that Word is probably easy for you to use, but it is a PITA when it comes to converting to mobi or ePub. If you have the skills and the editing tools to create the book in HTML, I would highly recommend doing so as this gives you much more control and makes future edits very easy. You could then use CSS to control the formatting, including page breaks.
If you wanted to force a page break before every H1, you could add this to the CSS file: Code:
h1 { page-break-before: always } Code:
.pageBreakBefore { page-break-before: always } Code:
<p class="pageBreakBefore">Blah blah blah...</P> However, if you absolutely need or want a WYSIWYG editor, then try Sigil rather than word. Sigil is a WYSIWYG editor for creating ePub books. You can then easily convert the ePub to mobi with Kindle Previewer or calibre. Last edited by jswinden; 08-21-2012 at 10:33 AM. |
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thanks for the tips :-)
Leaving as a PDF works OK but I'll look into the HTML stuff - bit beyond my capabilities for now though! |
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you can use a <pagebreak> between each page. then create mobi document inside the Word (it uses Calibre of course ![]() |
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