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That is not the best way to fix the problem. The fix is to use Modify ePub to make sure the ePub is UTF-8.
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Every epub that I tried to convert since they announced epub support for send to kindle has come out with messed up apostrophes and special characters, although I didn't change the extension. Anything I can do to fix that? |
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See attached images. Edit: This is the process I've used and so far my limited testing hasn't had failure or odd looking output. Last edited by DNSB; 07-09-2022 at 01:12 PM. |
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Go back and read this thread in it's entirety. The answer is there.
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Once sending of MOBI is eliminated this issue is going to come up frequently. Perhaps a sticky thread on how to fix EPUBs for sending to Kindles would help. |
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Of course, the first epub I try sending to my Kindle didn't work. It was a DRM-free epub from Tordotcom. Took the same file, changed the extension to png, and that worked fine.
Tried another Tordotcom epub and that worked fine without the png trick. Didn't look closely at the formatting. Just trying to see if it worked at all. I don't usually use this myself, but I'm wondering how this change to allowing epub/not allowing mobi will effect places that email books to your Kindle for you (i.e. Weightless Books or NetGalley). |
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I emailed 12 epub files to my Kindle today. 9 worked and 3 failed. I loaded the three failing files into the Kindle Previewer program and they all had errors in the TOC. I found two cumbersome ways to fix them:
1. In Calibre’s TOC editor, delete all entries and rebuild it from scratch. 2. Use Calibre to convert from epub to mobi, delete the epub, then convert from mobi to epub. Is there a simpler way to verify and fix the TOC using Calibre? |
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You can convert epub to epub. The source is renamed Original_Epub.
There are settings in Conversion to build TOC, fix CSS, do file breaks at headings (so an Amazon created version has page breaks) etc. The TOC editor in epub Editor is simple to use and can automatically make a new TOC from headings. |
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Calibre has some features for checking TOC already. When the TOC editor is first invoked, it flags certain invalid entries with a red icon. I usually just delete those. However, this error check doesn’t seem to catch all the errors that Amazon does. I would like to see the TOC editor beefed up to find all the types of errors that Amazon might fail on. Ideally, I’d like a single button that says “fix the TOC.” |
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Impossible if the ebook is badly formatted.
If the Calibre TOC tool is not automatic then the headings HTML etc is rubbish and you may not have file/page breaks where you want them. I've seen Chapter heading that are just <p> and some style maybe even with a span and div too. You only need an "h" tag, example using two lines <h2 class="chapter">Chapter 2<br/>A New Hope</h2> (This allows h1 for parts, sections, books etc. The Title should just be a p tag, unless there are multiple books in the ebook, then it's h1. if one click doesn't make a decent TOC, then the ebook is sort of broken anyway. In LO Writer Leveln in paragraph style translates to <hln class="whatever"> Then the CSS .whatever will have the font size, face, weight, indent, padding, margins, alignment. You need padding-top for space at top of a new page. margin-top only works if there is a prior paragraph. In LO Writer style "padding" is under borders and you set "none", untick Syncronise and then can set Padding top for a heading that does a page break. Some formats/platforms ignore page break directives. The trick is to have Calibre do a file break at those headings (which can be automatic). Last edited by Quoth; 07-13-2022 at 11:02 AM. |
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