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InDesign direct export to mobi
Amazon has released a free plug-in that allows InDesign users to export documents and books to Kindle format. The Kindle for Adobe InDesign (Beta) works with InDesign CS4 and CS5 in Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS 10.5
http://indesignsecrets.com/amazon-re...gn-plug-in.php |
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I guess I'm the only one excited about this?
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Apparently... does anybody use mobi anymore
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Potentially it is interesting to me, but I'll have to wait until our book designer takes the time to install it and test it.
If the mobi's look good out-of-the-box, it could be a great time-saver. But if they need as much tweaking as ID's epub exports do, it could be problematic. |
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Yeah, good point...
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Adjust, many thanks for this post.
I currently have an eReader (an iRiver Story) that operates on the ePub format, but I'm growing disillusioned with its shortcomings and lack of ongoing development, and am considering jumping ship to Kindle (even though I really don't like being corralled by Amazon). So I've started checking out the options for the .mobi format. I've been using InDesign for layout and saving directly to ePub format (and then using Sigil to countermand some of the mindless formatting assumptions Adobe makes) ... so finding a direct option for creating .mobi files is exactly what I was hoping for. Really appreciated, Adjust. ![]() |
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Check it out, and let us know how well it works!
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Hello MacEachaidh
One other option is to keep on doing it into epub and then convert to mobi with calibre. Another is to create an html file from InDesign (if it does create those) and use mobipocket creator to make your mobi (*.prc) eBook. For this one you can check, per example, my today’s similar post about how to do it in: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...68&postcount=2 Best regards, |
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Thanks for those thoughts, DDHariman. Really helpful!
I have to confess, I don't use Calibre, for a few reasons, and one of them is the the formatting defaults it uses that you can't then customise - obviously that's personal preference, but it's not just me being finicky. For instance, I dislike the full line break it puts between all paragraphs - I find it disruptive to the flow of reading, and it diminishes the clarity of the use of actual breaks in the layout. I don't know why it does that. I have worked out how to modify the file afterwards in Sigil, but it's a bit of a pain to have to do that to every file, and I don't know how to do it in .mobi or .prc. Yeah, ID can create html files, but they're very Dreamweaver-centric and have some non-standard Adobe-specific tags. But I can also format documents and convert them to compliant HTML files with WordPerfect, so no dramas there. Thanks again for your helpful suggestions! |
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Hi
If you want to go the mobipocket creator route, a good place to clarify some of the more “deep” doubts that can emerge is: http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/articl...eFolder=prcgen. Let me know if I can be of more help. Best regards, |
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Is anyone actually using the plugin? Our InDesign guru wants to let things settle down a bit before she tries it ("The pioneer is the fellow with the arrow in his back"). But it appears from the kindle forum that the plugin has quite a ways to go before it will be ready for prime time.
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Almost seems like a waste of InDesign. I guess there are those who produce the books first in better formats and want a simple way to tag on a "by the way" ebook file like mobi or epub.
I'd be interested in seeing what the output from such a plugin looks like though. |
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