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Try removing font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif; from the CSS. That's bad code given that it's looking for a font that doesn't exist.
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Hi,
I have input a pdf to output epub to create on Sigil a TOC, that's done and it works, if I open my epub file. But now I have tried output the epub to a mobi file for my kindle dx, but the TOC is not showing up. I have put everything on default. Thank you so much! Suhan p.s. does the kindle speech text option also read german? thanks |
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I usually use a RegEx capable Text Editor to do this type of substitution, but only when it's localized to one contiguous span of text. It may be harder to do this "globally" for every <pre> ... </pre> simultaneously. Your best bet would be to set up a macro but this type of stuff is very hard to "pull off" without a lot of trial and error. And to boot, it's probably ever going to be used ONCE since your next book may be formatted differently and "break" your macro!
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You have a lot of good ideas. I'm glad that someone that knows what they're doing is helping out.
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This causes code to scroll right off of the screen. It's a feature not a bug, designed so the code is presented exactly how the programming book wants it seen. The trouble, a reader is only so large and this code prevents wrapping before the end of the given code. If the user has many books like this a combination of a larger reader or landscape vice portrait might be in order. |
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<pre style="font-family: smallfont; font-size: xx-small">...</pre> Within .epub files, that syntax may have to be change to something like Code:
<pre style="font-family: courier; font-size: 1">...</pre> Any way you do it, if the original (e)book was not formatted for small screened ebook readers, then doing so afterward will NOT yield good results! That's why I avoid .pdf ebooks at all cost even though they are wonderfully presented and visually stunning most of the time; substance over form? ![]() |
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Don't know if this has been brought up before or not. Something that's been bugging me (in a minor way) is blank line spaces. Generally when I convert something to epub, I tell it to remove blank lines between paragraphs. (Or I might run an existing epub through to do that, if it was made with spaces between paragraphs.) It generally works well.
The problem is, there are some lines you want left blank: scene breaks, spaces between chapter number and text, etc. Is there any way of telling Calibre to leave these blanks alone? I'm not sure how it would know the difference, but Calibre is a very clever program, and I wondered if there was a way. |
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It seems to me that the Calibre conversion process ought to recognize this situation. After all, if there is a blank line in the existing document, there must be a reason for it. And the conversion process should see and account for it. Why is the current option all or nothing? Why can't Calibre see a blank line and just leave it there? |
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I can't answer this, and I have no idea what the problem is. I'm sure it's quite obvious to you and to those who experience your problem, but not to others (at least not to me). Of course, you have no obligation to clearly explain what happens and why you don't like it, but there are some developers out there, and some of them may be willing to give you a hand by at least looking at the issue to see if it has a simple solution.
Even if there's no one who can help you, I'm interested in what the problem is, if you feel like giving more detail. |
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There are certain blank lines in most any novel, e.g. to denote a change in scene, or after an epigraph at the beginning of a chapter, or after a chapter title. Calibre has only two choices for paragraph spacing: ALL or NONE. So when converting lrf to epub, Calibre either: 1) places blank lines between ALL paragraphs of the novel, or 2) removes ALL blank lines including the ones I want to keep as in my examples above. What I want is to keep the original paragraph spacing --- none, except for special cases as above. The Calibre manual says something about editing the HTML code in each individual ebook to account for this. That is no solution when I want to convert hundreds of books from lrf to epub for use on future readers. It seems to me that if a blank line exists in my lrf, it must somehow be coded as such (how else could it be there?), so Calibre ought to be able to leave it as is. In the Calibre Look and Feel conversion choices, there is a box for removing spaces between paragraphs, and a box for adding blank lines between paragraphs. I don't want either. If I leave both unchecked, the converted epub SHOULD retain the original spacing from the original ebook. Instead, the result is the same as if I checked the add blank lines box. If this could be corrected, I could easily convert my hundreds of files to epub. All help is appreciated. |
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That was clear, and I appreciate it.
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