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First Ebook-Many Questions
I want to publish an ebook about landscape design. There are some photos but many designs originally done in Autocad then exported as .bmp and then brought into Photoshop to be cropped and then saved as .png file.
I then created a manuscript in Serif PagePlus. I am able to publish as epub3 fixed with only a few problems that I fixed but there seems to be a lot of problems with epub3 flowable. The preflight says that most, if not all of the designs are "object out story" There are also problems with the master pages which I can fix but I am not sure what the problem is with the designs. If I can get these problems fixed can I submit the entire manuscript to kindle or do I need to build the ebook one page at a time in Kindle Create. A big thanks in advance. |
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I just tried Kindle Preview and it published the epub3 flowable manuscript. The designs did not show up at all. I tried publishing as epub3 fixed and it came in very good.
I have been reading the posts on this forum and some have said that epub3 fixed is not a good idea. Is there a tutorial or overall explanation of this process that I can look at. Thanks |
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I don't know anything about SerifPagePlus, but if the exported output is anything like Indesign's, then you cannot use a fixed-layout ePUB3 to create a viable MOBI. Yes, yes, I know, when you run it through KP3, it seems to be fine. However, if you proceed and upload it at the KDP, and make an eBook with it, the for-sale version will be a huge problem. Yes, you can use ePUB3, but the fixed-layout requirements, for a MOBI, are completely different than the fixed-layout ePUB requirements for iOS. Just night and day. It's device- and platform-specific. That's the best information I can give you. I don't know why your reflowable is "missing" elements, but what I can say is, dive into the code and find out. Spoiler:
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Thanks for the help. Your ideas make sense to me and I would like to deal with the problems now rather than later.
Can you recommend publishing software that will do a good job of creating a .mobi ebook with flowable text? I am new to ebooks but have some experience with html but not much. |
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The other option is of course, InDesign. However, there's also a steep learning curve, and you'd end up where you are now--with an output ePUB that you can't really use, as-is. My firm uses INDD for our print books--and then we export the HTML/ePUBs (reflowable), strip out all the cruft, in HTML, and then recode them. I mean, the advantage of INDD is that we know all the content is there, and we can map them to our existing CSS, but that's about IT. You can write in Word, export to HTML, and do the same thing. One other possibility is AWP--Atlantis Word Processor. It's cheapish, too, aroun $45. You can do your book in that, and it will export a moderately decent reflowable ePUB for you. The one other thing I wanted to say--make sure that you understand the realities of reflowable eBooks, before you get started. you said that you're doing a book on Landscape Design--and I'm a bit concerned that you might be wishing for print capabilities that won't be doable in ebooks. Do some research, before you start investing in software, etc. One last option that I almost forgot about--there's an app called Kindle Create, put out by Amazon--you can put a Word file in there, and make a reflowable ebook. You can also put a PDF in there, and make a Print Replica ebook. It's very DIY, push-button-y kind of thing. I will warn you that you need to have a VERY clean, ready-to-go Word file, before you pour that into KC, from what the KC experts say. (We don't use that, as we code by hand, so...). Hope that helps. The short of it is, there really isn't any "type here, output ebooks there" sort of thing, other than Jutoh. And if you need fixed-layout, Jutoh won't do it for you, either. Make SURE you've looked into what ebooks do/don't do, and decide which way you're going to go, before you make another pass at this. Sorry for any typos. I started my office day today at 4:20am and now it's...12:40 a.m. Hell, at this point, I should just stay up, but I'm getting too old for that s**t. Anyway, tired hands and brain, so forgive the crap typing. Hitch |
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Note also that Google Docs will download as ePUB, which is much the same but avoids installing anything. Last edited by Little.Egret; 03-08-2019 at 07:50 PM. |
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Also you could consider LibreOffice Writer, that not only is free, but in its last version, it has a very decent engine that allows you to export any .odt (or .doc/.docx) file as a reflowable epub. After that you can tune that epub in Sigil or Calibre and conver it in a .mobi file. Of course, you'll need to learn about CSS and HTML if you want to improve/enhance the output.
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(Disassemble the azw or mobi and see what the images have become.) A JPEG might be much larger and/or much blurrier than your PNG. Best to convert diagrams to GIF yourself and they will stay as-is. You can make them more compact. I use Irfanview -- first make greyscale if not already. Then look at the colour depth. 2 colours gives you brutal jaggies; 4 colours may be OK with decent resolution, 16 is enough for almost all diagrams unless you have subtle shading, rarely do you need 256 except for photos (and they are better as jpegs). Last edited by AlanHK; 03-11-2019 at 06:56 AM. |
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Also, if using Photoshop, DO NOT use "Save as..." when saving images for ebooks. Use the "Export>Save for Web (legacy)" method instead. This will create more compact files for PNG, JPEG, or GIF than the "Save"/"Save as..." functions. "Save for Web" omits a bunch of Ps specific metadata that is useless except when reopening the file in Ps and otherwise only makes the files larger. |
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In Irfanview's JPEG save window deselect the options to save EXIF/IPTC/Comment, which can add several kB on every file, significant in small files, and that loses most of the metadata. Last edited by AlanHK; 03-14-2019 at 08:00 AM. |
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