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It depends a bit on what your source format is, but if you use plain text files then you can use calibre with markdown processing to obtain excellent results. Calibre also does a great job with html input.
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I have a book in html newly uploaded to Amazon DTP. I came to the Sigil forum just now because I find it more intuitive than Calibre, and I needed some guidance. Is Calibre really the go-to software to translate my html file to epub for publication on Barnes & Noble?
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Once I use Sigil, my ePUB will not pass the ePUB check so make sure you test it.
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Here's something I've noted during the last two years of Sigil development: when someone complains that Sigil is the one introducing validation errors into their source files, it is practically always either:
But do bear in mind that the number of such reported issues that are not a result of one of the four things listed above is very, very small. In any case, making broad statements along the lines of "Sigil invalidates my epub files so you need to be careful" is, at the very least, unproductive. Last edited by Valloric; 10-06-2010 at 05:27 PM. |
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I have tested a few ePUB files with Sigil. I validated the files first to make sure they passed the epub check and then i opened on of them in Sigil and tried to change the bullet points. I saved the file and tried to validate again and now it failed.
I'm not sure what's wrong with my Sigil but this obviously showed that Sigil was causing the errors? I tried to install the 32 and 64 version but both have the same problem. Could you please advise if there is something that i have done wrong that caused the errors? I also wish that i can use sigil to edit my file without errors as the tool is very easy to use. thanks! |
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Then again, you can create an issue on the tracker with your epub files. |
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I ran my Calibre epub through epubcheck at Threepress and got 24 errors. I am reasonably sure these are brain-dead things like not closing out a paragraph tag--but how do I find them? Is there a check that displays errors?
Interestingly, Barnes & Noble accepted the flawed epub without a murmur. Alas, there was a glaring error evidently introduce by Calibre: the first chapter was truncated, ending with the word Calibre. The balance of that chapter appeared as an untitled chapter three. So now I plan to start again in Sigil, using the rename route kindly mentioned above, whereby the bookname.zip file is renamed bookname.epub and imported. (Thanks for that!) |
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My experience with truncated text is the ampersand. "&" appears in the text instead of "&" - Fabe |
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I will try to recapture the error text for you.
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<small> is perfectly valid in ePub, it must go inside a <p>, <div> or other block element, though.
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Thanks for the news on <small>. I'll use <p> in the future.
Now I have another problem! (In another book.) This time I avoided most of the errors beforehand, but I have one that baffles me. It comes from Validate Epub Documents: ERROR: OLGAEPUB.epub/OEBPS/content.opf(7): unfinished element When I look at Sigil, I see a bunch of xhtml files under Text and a bunch of jpegs under Images, but I don't see the content.opf file. Where is it hiding? (The epub file passes the Preflight check on the same Threepence website.) Thanks again! |
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Don't think that Sigil explicitly shows that one. Just open the EPUB with an un-zip tool like 7-ZIP and you will find the content.opf inside the OEBPS folder.
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Thanks! Found it. Still mystified. I can't find any unclosed element:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <package xmlns="http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf" unique-identifier="BookID" version="2.0"> <metadata xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns ![]() <dc:title></dc:title> <dc:creator opf:role="aut"></dc:creator> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:identifier id="BookID" opf:scheme="UUID">a0d1fd34-da99-4a38-bdca-773188174932</dc:identifier> <meta name="cover" content="olgacover800.jpg"/> <meta name="Sigil version" content="0.2.4"/> </metadata> (I spaced them out in order not to get them all run together, and I removed the book title and author. I make dc:identifier as line 7.) |
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