Sentences with phrase «meatgrinder conversion»

The Linked ToC is what our Meatgrinder conversion engine will use to create a linked ToC inside your ebook, and an NCX file (an external table of contents) that readers can use on nearly any e-reading device or in any app.
If you construct your book and Table of Contents correctly (see Step 20 in the Style Guide), then our Meatgrinder conversion system will automatically create the NCX for you.
Smashwords» meatgrinder conversion process sometimes has a few issues that can defy logic... or what passes for logic in my brain, anyway.
Hiring services to prepare my manuscript to feed into Smashword's infamous meatgrinder conversion software.
Do you know if the ebooks formatted in this way using html, are compatible with the Smashwords style requirements and can pass through the Meatgrinder conversion?

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I prefer Smashwords because it's free and Mark Coker is a cool guy; they'll take your Word document but it needs to be clean before going through the «meatgrinder» (their automatic conversion software... it's pretty similar to the function I have on my site that converts to Kindle and Epub formats).
If you use plan on using Smashwords, their auto conversion process, which they call the «Meatgrinder,» does not always produce the best results if your Word document is not setup properly.
One of the things I do at my job is clean up and beautify e-books that have been produced by a «meatgrinder» — the sort of automated conversion process that an outsourcer uses.
As I wrote the other day, I've finally got to grips with how to format files for submitting to Smashwords» meatgrinder for conversion into the various ebook formats.
The Meatgrinder, the conversion tool, tells you if there are any «Autovetter» errors that you need to put right.
For the longest time, Smashwords relied on a conversion program known as The Meatgrinder.
The Smashwords Meatgrinder, the automated conversion program that takes your Word.
Automatic conversions programs on the market have never been that great (Calibre, Meatgrinder, and even the big guys like Amazon and Nook).
When you upload your Word document to Smashwords — the only format accepted — it goes through their «meatgrinder» conversion process to create a variety of e-book files.
In 2015, our authors and publishers can expect to see continuous improvements across every part of our business, including: New distribution and merchandising tools that make your books more discoverable and desirable by readers New price management tools that give our authors and publishers more granular control over pricing in multiple currencies and territories New retailer additions to the Smashwords distribution network serving retailers and libraries Improved, more intuitive sales reporting An upgraded Meatgrinder to improve the ease and capabilities of our flagship ebook conversion tool Improved search for the Smashwords retail store... and some fun surprises that will set the stage for even greater things to come.
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