I put some epub files that appear on the device, but when you click on them, it'll put you on page, let's say, 3 of 356, which is always a blank page, and when you click for the previous or next page, it acts like you finished the book.
I have a 16 G SD card on mine, and it works fine — I use the USB interface, and
put the EPUB files in the BOOKS directory.
Most folks also have some trouble with the very strict epub validation step that Apple
puts each epub file through.
B&N epub ebooks has drm protection only supported by NOOK, you need to remove drm protection before
put epub file on other eReader devices such as the Kobo, Sony Reader, here's how to remove drm directly from B&N epub.
Not exact matches
It took me about 30 minutes to
put together a book for her, publish in iBooks and email the
ePub file to my brother... to open it up on his iPad....
If you create an
ePub or Kindle
file, you can
put it into the catalogues of lots of different retailers (Kobo Barnes and Noble, iBooks, Amazon Kindle), or you can go through a distributor such as Smashwords who will manage that process for you.
There are rumblings that the Kindle may pick up
ePub in the future, but for now, if you are a customer of sites that sell in
ePub format, you would have to convert the
files to
put them onto the Kindle.
But the good news is, they've actually finally deployed the ability to
put your own
EPUB file on their site — which is what I've done for Bone Walker and «The Blood of the Land».
Third option:
Put books up at multiple venues yourself (there are venues you won't be able to access directly, such as Sony)-- Most will require an
ePub file, so if you don't know how to convert whatever you have to
ePub, you'll have to hire an eBook formatter.
The hardest jump is the one from print to
ePub — you need to
put plain text, often from multiple documents or text flows, and non-linear elements such as images, into a cleanly - tagged linear flow, and package it with a table of contents and instructions on how to tie together the various
files that make up the book (see the
ePub Wikipedia page to learn more about the extra special sauce that's part of the
ePub format).
This means that you can
put your book up as an
ePub, but you'll have to tweak the
files for each and every platform you want to
put it on.
Essentially, an
ePub is a set of images and text that are
put into an html
file, controlled by a CSS (cascading style sheets)
file, and then zipped into one
file.
like I connect iriver to my computer and
put in the
epub file to it.
Competitors from Canada and abroad were invited to
put their ebook design skills to the test by applying best practices and standards to a rough - around - the - edges
EPUB file leading up to the conference, demonstrating how a user - friendly, accessible, and beautiful ebook can look and function.
Originally, I had
put it in an
Epub file.
When you are ready to
put all the little pieces together, Scrivener will «compile» them into a Word document or a Mobi or
epub file.
Choose the folder where the
EPUB file you want to convert is
put in the second line of the interface.
Note that the content.opf
file is stored in the content root, as it is not copied into the Embedded Object, and
putting it at the root minimizes the need to change paths when the content gets integrated (assuming the Destination
EPUB's Package Document is similarly located).
... You do nt need Adobe Digital Editions or the Kobo program, you can directly
put epubs and pdfs onto your Kobo simply by dragging and dropping
files.
You said I should
put them in
ePub files; well, you don't support video in
ePub.
Put your tables in a separate InDesign
file and export it as a PDF to rasterize and place into your
ePUB document.
Put your tabular materials in a separate InDesign
file and export it as a PDF to rasterize and place into your
ePUB document.
Put your frames with borders in a separate InDesign
file and export it as a PDF to rasterize and place into your
ePUB document.
Put your paragraphs with rules in a separate InDesign
file and export it as a PDF to rasterize and place into your
ePUB document.
This involves uploading the
EPUB and MOBI
file of your book to our site, where readers will
put in their email before being able to download the book.
ePub ebook
file, but you want to
put it on your Kindle.
NOTE — What makes
EPUB different from a website in a ZIP
file To be more specific, and get only a bit more technical, an
EPUB publication differs from an arbitrary website
put into a ZIP archive in the following ways:
So if chapter 1 and chapter 2 are in separate XHTML
files in the
epub package, an ereader will
put a page break between them.
All users have to do is upload their work in TXT, RTF, or DOC and Kobo will convert it into an
EPUB file for them and
put it up for sale.
The main drawback of getting ebooks through Smashwords (which I actually consider to be an advantage) is that you have to manually
put the DRM - free ebook /
epub files on your ereader / tablet / phone of choice.
Actually I do have another question So why can't I
put OverDrive
epub files on my Kindle?
Essentially it involves composing in Google Docs, converting the exported HTML
file into the industry - standard
ePub format using an open source app called Sigil, and then, to
put the icing on the cake, converting a copy into the mobi format used by Kindle with another open source app, Calibre.