This converter produces the best (most accurately) formatted epub (from Writer) document of all of the converters that I have seen, save for all of the things that are not implemented (e.g., page breaks, etc.).

I downloaded and used the extension to try and get clean html for a manuscript. It worked well and gave me the epub and the folder. I am using the xhtml text in the folder to set up the formatting and style sheet, I will also be inserting a cover picture and inner cover picture. My question is once finished how do I archive the folder back to being an epub? Thanks


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I am short storywriter, before, I am using word then convert files for ePub or ereader format so the files can be readable to any mobile ereader capable devices. Thanksfully that now I can use this app directly to write epub files without any conversion. Thanks, this works in my iPad device.

And that is the reason why writer2epub offers users to create their own styles by prefixing their LO/OO styles with w2e_ for example, and why version 2 will get a CSS editor and allow fonts' embedding (BYW, that is something you can already do by exporting the EPUB file writer2epub exports in EPUB format with calibre, even if the resulting file is not top-notch regarding HTML markup + CSS).

The problem with styles is that since the old kindle mobi7 format was insanely limited, then everybody claimed ebooks' styles were pretty useless. Sure EPUB suffers from infuriating overrides (on the vendors' side) as overrides are not dealt with in the specs, but saying "styles are not important" will just make ebooks the cheap brother of paper books (bad typography, even worse layout not facilitating the understanding of some passages, etc.).

Sorry, Phillippe, but I think you're overstating the case. According to Wikipedia, among hardware only Amazon's Kindle line, the Sony Librie (released in 2004 and now discontinued), and the Samsung Papyrus (released in 2009 before .epubs really took off) fail to read the .epub format. Source:

Pandoc can convert between a variety of different formats, including txt, html, xhtml, doc, docx, odt, epub, fb2, docbook, OPML, LaTeX, pdf, markdown, asciidoc, MediaWiki, Dokuwiki, org-mode, and a variety of others.

It does not appear to support conversion to/from mobi or aw3, but could certainly build an epub file from a variety of different sources. Then if you like the epub file it produces, you could use @John1024 's answer to convert to mobi or kindle format.

By starting with a source file that supports formatting, such as markdown, html, asciidoc, or the like, you can get a nicely-formatted epub output. The pandoc README file gives a nice overview of the command-line options that are available (including options for table of contents, fonts, link styles, margins, etc).

The Kindle Previewer took my very same epub file I was testing with elsewhere, converted it (including large color images) and offered me a choice of three different simulated Kindle devices to view the converted file. Very easy to use. I think every indie author should download and use the Kindle Previewer. I think it is well worth using to evaluate your file and how well in converts to the mobi format. Please note that I still adhere to the image size limit of 127kb.

So the question would be then, how to convert from Affinity Publisher to any other format that let you convert easily to epub. Since PDF is the output of APub, and we need to convert to any ebook format, which is the best option?

I am using Jutoh to create ebooks in epub and Kindle format. You can't have the same layout in an epub or Kindle ebook as in your printed publication. Also the size of your images is very important in epubs end Kindles. For an ebook read on an ereader, it needs to be reflowable. Even Microsoft Word does not a good job.

Maybe you should considering separating your text from the graphics and use the nuclear method to remove all styling. Then you can import that file into a dedicated epub/Kindle ebook creation tool like Jutoh. You create your character and paragraph styles (don't use direct formatting because it can cause unpredictable results) and reformat your book. I think this will give you the best results. However, this is a lot of work especially when you are planning for future releases or additions to your book.

This document assumes that you already have your book in an editable format, such as .doc, .docx, .pages, or .odt. If you don't, you will want to convert your document to one of these formats for best results. This document also assumes that you are creating a reflowable epub and not a fixed layout (e.g., coffee table photo book, children's book with text over photos, etc.).

Creating an ebook means converting your document into one or more of the several ebook formats. The most common are .epub, .mobi, and .pdf. If you convert your book into these three formats you will be golden.

yeah thats all well and good, but i might as well just keep my ebooks in finder, and use spotlight to open them. the elegance of evernote allows me to keep an annotated, tagged, highly evolved library accessible on any device, anywhere in the world. which is what i use it for for my PDF book library. pdf is nice, i can read them inline in evernote now, for the last several generations of evernote, and i can open them in acrobat and highlight and annotate. but i have hundreds of other books in epub format that i would love to integrate into my evernote library. opening them externally is so neolithic. and it doesnt help much on an iphone or ipad. which means, i have to manually manage the library through stanza or kindle or ibooks or all three...COME ON! that may work for windows users, but... j/k. i am slowly learning how to code so i can finally solve my own problems. IN THE FUTURE LANGUAGE AS WE KNOW IT WILL GO THE WAY OF LATIN, LASERDISK, AND THE UNFORTUNATE NORTH AMERICAN BISON. we will cease communicating with humans, and learn to communicate directly to computers. we already are, case in point, but it will become more direct. less and less layers of obfuscation...oh, is that off topic? on the contrary, dear Watson!

di3it - native support for viewing and editing various file formats within all of Evernote's clients is pretty tricky, and a huge amount of work. While epub may be useful for you, others want MS Office, Open Office, mind mapping, etc.

In theory, it should just be a matter of linking to the HTML files published as the epub. In reality, first you have to strip the first couple of lines the EPUB format requires, then deal with the formatting challenges (in Open Office 2.4.1).

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Hello, I just came upon your very helpful Instructable while looking for an easy way to gather together several already-formatted docs (each saved from Open Office as epubs) and about 40 jpg images into a single epub to import into Calibre (the best ebook library app ever). I had installed Sigil and its companion Page Edit some time ago for just this purpose, but it looked a bit daunting and I didn't have a strong incentive to take it on. Finding your step-by-step instructions was the catalyst that finally got me started and made my first project go quickly and easily. I just dropped in my docs and image files, added a cover image, made a ToC with links to chapters and images, filled in the metadata, and saved it. The resulting epub went into Calibre with no problem, looks good, and it helped to clean up my drive by organizing a lot of loose files into a coherent and convenient e-book. I'm happy with my first attempt. I didn't even have to read the manual (yet), but when I want to prettify the next one I'll read up about formatting styles etc. Thank you for sharing your technique!


Once you have the panels where you want just export and compile to .mobi, it has a feature for this in the app of course. Keep in mind this will be a fixed format ebook still but with the zoom feature it should be much easier to read and can be easily exported to .mobi format and loaded on your kindle. be457b7860

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