fred smith wrote: > On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 03:49:52PM -0500, Mikkel wrote: >> I like Baen Free Library, as well as Baen e-books.You can also >> convert other types of e-books. rbburst will take apart unencrypted >> Rocket e-books. There are programs to take apart Microsoft reader >> book, Mobireader, as well as Palm doc format. >> >> My preference is to use the Open Book Format books - you can use the >> .opf files to provide all the information needed. There is a Windows >> program that runs under wine that will help you build them in >> preparation of generating for creating .rb and .imp books. FBReader >> is fussy about the syntax of the file - it does not like the format >> of the file that is included with Baen HTML format e-books. > > From the Baen Free Library, I like to get the RTF form, then I can > open it in OpenOffice.org and save it as a PDF, which can then be > read pretty much anywhere. Of course, YMMV. > I do most of my reading on a Gemstar e-book reader. So I normally generate a .opf file and a bunch of .html files. From there I can create .imp files for the reader. I can convert directly from .rb files, but I like to put in a gray-scale cover and a few other things. I have a couple of bash and sed scripts that do most of the work. As I side affect, I can give the .opf file to FBreader and it displays the book correctly (with a couple of exceptions). The nice thing about .opf packages is that most book publishing programs will accept them as input. (opf = Open Publishing Format) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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