From: Graham Smith <myotistwo@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Creating files for a Kindle
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 20:48:05 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AANLkTim+7iEswg_6sibCOsQiPXi-DgtEtF98=zLQo=Sr@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Does anyone by chance use orgmode to create files for a Kindle?
If you do I would appreciate some helpful hints or ideas on how you approach
it.
The Kindle file format is apparently modified HTML, but the guidance I have
found seems to revolve around creating files in MSWord and then converting
to Kindle by uploading to Amazon OR using Calibre to convert PDFs to Kindle.
There is also a Mobi publisher that will convert files to Kindle, but its
Windows only.
The problem I have had, is that PDFs converted to Kindle lose a lot of
formatting, including tables.
The Kindle is a great bit of kit for reading documents (far better than a
computer screen) and the free mobile phone connection makes it easy to check
email etc, as well as browse the web at no cost. I'm much more impressed
than I expected to be.
I am slowly transferring a pile of paper documents/reference material onto
it, but I am having problems producing documents that take full advantage of
the Kindle features. You can upload PDFs directly but as native PDFs they
aren't as user friendly as proper Kindle formatted flles.
My guess is that orgmode files exported as HTML and then converted to Kindle
may be the way to go, but, as I said, I would be interested if anyone has
already established a work flow for this.
Many thanks,
Graham
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2010-11-27 20:48 Graham Smith [this message]
2010-11-27 22:02 ` Creating files for a Kindle Jeff Horn
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2010-11-28 0:20 ` Fwd: " Jeff Horn
2010-11-28 16:55 ` Graham Smith
2010-11-28 17:00 ` Jeff Horn
2010-11-28 17:21 ` Graham Smith
2010-11-28 18:08 ` markscala
2010-11-28 18:30 ` Graham Smith
2010-11-28 18:33 ` markscala
2010-11-28 18:42 ` Graham Smith
2010-11-28 19:35 ` Graham Smith
2010-11-27 22:03 ` Alan L Tyree
2010-11-30 2:33 ` Mark Elston
2010-11-30 23:09 ` Alan L Tyree
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