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Tried changing the longtitle and the folder that didn't work still doesn't work.
It's weird that the same command on unprotected mobi files will work on some and not others. I can't figure it out. You can do for /R to make that command apply to all subfolders (all my command line command knowledge is thanks to bOB). I have a folder inside the documents folder and that one has various subfolders, so it came in handy for the 100 or so files. I gotta admit I learned tons thanks to this experiment (and I haven't given up yet now that the bitterness of having to redo my files is gone (almost)). And I do believe we advanced the cause even if we don't succeed ![]() Now I can convert tons of pdb files at once with the for command. I'm still trying to figure out how to take tons of folders and transform them from HTML to PRC when they have opf files. I'll try that folder name recursive command tomorrow. When there's no opf file since some have covers and some not, the folder by folder approach is the only way to go. |
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What works for me
I've had very good success, but with a few bumps that may be useful to note.
First, I have much more success with mobi2mobi.exe version 37 than 40. 40 seems to stall on more files. Second, mobi2mobi doesn't always work right. I have had some files that don't show up in the folder. I've noticed that these files tend to have either no title or the full path title. ("C:\documents\... and so on). I discovered that if I convert an html file to mobi that the folder thing does not work if the html file has no "Title" attribute. If I take the identical file, open in it Word, resave as filtered HTML and set the title to something normal, it then works. My guess is that some conversions mess up the mobi headers and once they are messed up mobi2mobi can't change them. The title is probably particularly susceptible since the original mobipocket spec derives from the Palm convention which limited the title to 31 characters. So a title with zero characters or more than 31 may well make the rest of the header unreadable. |
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I tried this. Instead of getting a folder, I get 2 new items 1) the FolderName (which brings up a single title when clicked) and 2) "Periodicals: Back Issues" which has all the other titles that I placed in my custom folder. Did I do something wrong?
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Yes. The code does not work on a Kindle 2 because it uses the Kindle's behavior for newspapers and fools the Kindle into thinking the book is a newspaper. On the Kindle 1, all the editions of a single newspaper appear in one "folder". On the Kindle 2 the latest version is in the normal list and all earlier versions of all newspapers are in the single "back issues" folder.
Someone who knows how may want to mark this thread as "Kindle 1 Only" |
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Thanks! That's too bad they changed the way they do periodicals. It looked like a decent work around.
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So it sounds like you did the scripts right but are being tripped up by the new way that Kindle 2 displays magazines. |
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