I have some multilingual content (Hebrew/English/Spanish) that I would like to test and/or read on a reader. FWIW, I created the content with python scripts, from public domain sources, albeit with massive manual editing. And I did all the conversions on Linux boxen.
I am currently using a PDF file on the Kindle reader - while it is a little hard to see the fonts on the screen, rotating to a side view is borderline readable on the default font size. BUT, I'd much rather use a device which can read Hebrew font, like the Ivrit. So here is my questions: 1. How do I get content formatted for reading on the Ivrit device? Is there an external reader, like the Amazon app for PC's? 2. Any idea where one finds info about editing for the Ivrit reader? Would Stematzki (spelling?) let me convert documents to a readable format and upload them to the device? Would they help me convert the documents for use on the reader, for personal or commercial use? I am familiar with the Amazon services. If I send the document in English/Spanish only, they would convert it to their azw format, which is much more reader friendly, but searches for Ivrit reader mostly give me results on Hebrew Lessons online, and religious publications (you guessed it, in Ivrit)... Thanks for your help! -- Sincerely, Steve http://www.words2u.net - GPS points and tracks (mainly in Costa Rica) http://www.words2u.net/recipes - Recipe collection
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