Before delving into the EPUB structure, you need to split up your massive
source HTML file into numerous little pieces.
Here you find the modules that actually turn
our source HTML file into the various eBook formats.
@David, I had a chat with Marcello about this and he says that if
the source HTML file has justified text then the EPUB version will also have justified text.
Not exact matches
It works with all content formats, including video,
HTML, PDF, and zipped
source files.
Since you already know you get the
source files, you can tinker around with our
HTML 5 templates.
Capti supports many popular
file formats such as
HTML, EPUB, PDF, and DOC that can be added to the Playlist from numerous
sources, including the local computer, other iOS apps, Cloud storage services: Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive; read - it - later lists: Instapaper and Pocket; and, now, also the Project Gutenberg eBook library.
If there are errors in your
source file you will have to go back and edit the
HTML file.
A lot of people do not know that you can actually use an
HTML file as a book
source in Calibre, but as I pointed out, not only is it possible, it is, in fact, the most reliable way to create a predictable output.
If you're prepared to do the work yourself, you'll need to know a little bit about basic
HTML and CSS, so that you can turn your manuscript into the
source file you'll need to convert to various ebook formats.
One question: I placed a jpg image in the zip
file where the
html source is located before calling it into calibre to make the mobi and epub formats.
Currently it includes only a ZIP
file, which is a zipped - up version of our
HTML source.
Whichever method you use to create an EPUB, it's highly recommended that you validate the final EPUB
file using the free, open
source tool EpubCheck validator, which will check the EPUB for errors within its structural markup, image, and
HTML files.
In the next installment we will take a closer look at some of the features of
HTML that we will need to whip our eBooks into shape and how they impact how we will create our eBook
source file.
Nowhere did I see it mentioned that most e-book
files are processed
HTML and that the most reliable
source format for the conversion is not Word or InDesign but
HTML.
Saving a
HTML file in Word will never work, in fact, it will not only not produce an
HTML file, it will most likely also destroy your carefully crafted
source code.
Once we are done with all that, we have a very basic
HTML source file for our eBook — one that is guaranteed without strange formatting errors and things that plague countless eBooks.
Converting Mobipocket to ePub generally requires creating
HTML source files.
We offer conversion of data from any
source file - be it Word, PDF,
HTML, scanned
files, Text, Rich Text, ASCII Text, or any other
source file.
Serving as one of the document conversion companies, we provide an extensive suite of conversion services to create digital books and publications from
files in several
source formats such as MS Word, PDF, Quark, InDesign, RTF, 3B2, XML,
HTML, and more.
KF8
files include the same core
source files as EPUB: the OPF
file and the NCX or
HTML Nav doc.
These are powerful tools to ensure that you can find and replace specific pieces of markup and content in your
HTML source file.
The thing will even kick out an
HTML file that, when you use «view
source,» shows you every cell in the table and all of the formatting — if that's your sort of thing.
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... [more]
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.
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