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This is a really great forum for ebook reader owners, i'm really happy I found it. I need some help please. I use my reader to read articles from the internet, I just grab all of my articles from my email and from blogs that I read, and throw it into a rtf document and use calibre to convert it to lrf. I would like to know, is there any way I can actually have an lrf file that when I read it it shows the images that goes along with the article?
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Well if you use Calibre to convert to lrf you can convert html to lrf.
The html and images should be zipped first, then you can add that zipped html book to calibre, click convert ebooks and voilia you have an lrf with images! |
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Prefect, Exactly what I wanted. Thanks very much.
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I like to save as HTML, open the HTML with Book Designer and use BD to convert to LRF. This gives you a bit more control over the format of the document before you run the conversion.
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For the web, if you user FireFox you can use BookIt
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24403 This tool rocks! It was just created a little less than a month now and is a must have. Ideal tool for coping down web sites. A note about calibe. If you run html2lrf from the GUI it will not copy the Images for you. You have to put it in a ZIP file then run html2lrf. =X= |
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It's a lot easier to just use Calibre's conversion tools from the command prompt.
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