> pandoc is a good idea, but the texinfo file causes error messages. I
> did
> the following, which worked well:
>
> makeinfo --html --no-split guix-cookbook.texi
> pandoc guix-cookbook.html -o guix-cookbook.epub
Thank you :-)
Regards,
RG.
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Hello,
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 11:35:04AM +0100, zimoun wrote:
> Or maybe Pandoc https://pandoc.org/epub.html using directly the texinfo file.
pandoc is a good idea, but the texinfo file causes error messages. I did
the following, which worked well:
makeinfo --html --no-split guix-cookbook.texi
> Or maybe Pandoc https://pandoc.org/epub.html using directly the
> texinfo file.
Thanks! I will try this method.
Regards,
RG.
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On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 at 11:26, Raghav Gururajan
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>
> > Did you try converting the HTML version to EPUB? Calibre does that
> > as
> > well. EPUB is little more than a packaging convention for a subset
> > of
> > HTML, so this conversion is easier than starting from PDF.
>
> Nice. I have no
> Did you try converting the HTML version to EPUB? Calibre does that
> as
> well. EPUB is little more than a packaging convention for a subset
> of
> HTML, so this conversion is easier than starting from PDF.
Nice. I have not used HTML in calibre before. Should I import as HTML
URL or should I i
Hi Raghav,
I tried converting the PDF to EPUB via calibre and the result was
awful. Formatting got messed up. So I thought it would be better if the
epub was generated directly from source?
Did you try converting the HTML version to EPUB? Calibre does that as
well. EPUB is little more than a
Hello Guix!
Would it be possible to make the 'GNU Guix Reference Manual', available
in 'EPUB' format, at the web page guix.gnu.org/manual/? It would be
nice to read the manual from an e-reader.
I tried converting the PDF to EPUB via calibre and the result was
awful. Formatting got messed up. So I