My understanding is/was that PDF does not 'flow' when transferred into
Kindle format.
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On 21/10/2024 20:17, A-Imam Al-Sammak wrote:
> Actually this is simple if you know it (it took me a while to figure
> out).
>
> You simply use (Kindle Create) to export your pdf file to kindle
> format (.kpf
Upgrade to 2.4.2.1, export to Docbook5, and from there via Pandoc to
whatever Format Kindle likes.
Experiment a little so you come up with the look you like on the Kindle.
el
On 21/10/2024 17:50, Blake McBride wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I use LyX to create books that I publish through Amazon. Cre
Actually this is simple if you know it (it took me a while to figure out).
You simply use (Kindle Create) to export your pdf file to kindle format
(.kpf). While creating your kpf file you are given three options - choose
the third one (print replica). This option will ask you for your pdf file
and
Can you upload a kindle file?.
Export your file as epub, and then convert it to kindle format with calibre.
Às 17:50 de 21/10/24, Blake McBride escreveu:
Greetings,
I use LyX to create books that I publish through Amazon. Creating a
print-on-demand book is trivial. I simply create and upload
Greetings,
I use LyX to create books that I publish through Amazon. Creating a
print-on-demand book is trivial. I simply create and upload a PDF. Done.
However, I'd like to create a version for their Kindle platform. They
provide software that will produce the Kindle file; however, it appears to
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