On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Graham Smith <myotis...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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.
I thought it was all proprietary. I'm surprised there are any third-party converters. > The problem I have had, is that PDFs converted to Kindle lose a lot of > formatting, including tables. Yep, that pretty much made me want the Kindle DX. Native PDFs are great on a big screen. > 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. Kindles understand native HTML as I understand it. Why not use org to convert your files to HTML, style them if you wish, and put them directly on your kindle? I've done that with a few short lists and it's worked fine. Just drag and drop the HTML into the kindle documents directory. Jeff -- Jeffrey Horn Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics George Mason University (704) 271-4797 jh...@gmu.edu jrhorn...@gmail.com http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/ _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode