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And if anybody tells me if something need to be fixed for it working under Windows I will fix it. Since author information is meta informaion in the MOBI header is trivial to fix a script that just add author or other meta information. I will try to fix such a script tomorrow. I think it is easy to convert from version 3 and 4 if needed also. |
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file:///C: ... /Flint_RingOfFire/074347175X__p_.htm#Chap_15 The best test of mobi2html is that it will regenerate a copy of the mobi file (more or less) when used as input for html2mobi. I can't test this because I can't find the GD package needed by html2mobi. I have no idea if I am installing Perl on Windows optimally, but so far I have had to manually find nearly every package used by the scripts. I am using ActivePerl and its package manager, which needs the name of the package to install it. |
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There are lots of examples in the Mobi/PRC Books thread, but you might try one of the newest: Dickens, Charles: The Old Curiosity Shop (Illustrated). v2, 15 Dec 2007. |
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That would probably be even better. As it is, the site doesn't work too well on the Kindle currently. Searching didn't seem to work right and the spacing takes up a lot of screens. I'd be thrilled. The quality of your books are the best I've found so far.
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On unix system I do "perl -MCPAN -e shell" and then search for packages with "i GD" or "i /GD/" which give me that "install GD" should work. But it is a good suggestion to document exactly what extra packages are needed. I will do that.
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I have written a Perl program that add author information to a PalmDOC file by converting it to a MobiPocket file. But my Palm MobiPocket reader does not seem to display this information so I cannot test it. So if anybody could confirm that the files below works and that the author is displayed correctly it would be helpful. |
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Posted a file linking to all of the books available on Feedbooks for the moment: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17465
Should be very nice on the Kindle: just add this file to your device and you get an easy access to all of the contents on Feedbooks. Guess we'll do something similar for RSS feeds once we start generating Mobipocket files for them too. |
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Charles Wilkes wrote:
> This is wonderful -- I really don't want to buy a DRM pub from the > Kindle Store at all. I understand that Bezos had to agree to that even > though intellectually he is totally opposed to it. But it's started > now, and when the will of the buyers becomes apparent, things will > change. Just look at what happened to music publishers due to the > Ipod, etc. > > So make the best you can so that we buyers can just go there and get the > same service that the Kindle Store provides. I don't mind paying 10 > cents to have it sent to my Kindle direct, but I also want a copy to my > email address so that I have a complete backup on my hard drive -- > Kindle will backup- only items they originally sold, so we are on our > own re everything else. > > Kindle does offer something else not covered here. That is the ability > to publish whatever you want (that is reasonable of course). I don't > want my pubs to go out with DRM restrictions, so I would like to see > this feature duplicated by whatever is replacing DRMs. > > Charles Wilkes |
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> I used industrial strength Velcro to attach my Kindle to the book case
> that came with it. But to do this right, I had to cut off the two > things at the top and bottom of the inside in order that the Kindle go > clear inside the cover as far as possible. Now the outside edge of the > Kindle is inside the outside edge of the book cover, protecting the next > page switch from accidental pressings when picking the Kindle up, or > handling it in the way it must to use it to read with page turning. > Also my Kindle is now safe from accidentally falling out of the Book > Cover. > > I think Velcro is the only solution to really attach the Kindle to any > Book Cover -- no matter how well designed. > > Charles Wilkes, San Jose, Calif. |
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Please use standard quoting or at least don't put your own reply into quote... it took me a while to realize you added something.
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Any pictures of this Velcro workaround?
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