At 13:52 -0500 21/12/13, Art Campbell wrote:
>The Kindle books I've done have gone from a variety of versions of Frame
>through MIF2Go to Amazon's converter. No problems at all, but these were
>standard text heavy novel-type books.
>
>If I were Steve, I'd download the FM 11 evaluation copy, patc
ere something special I need to know WRT Acrobat
> settings I would use in FrameMaker?
>
> Thank you kindly,
>
> Elchanan
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On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg
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> >Kindle deprecates PDF because the conversion from
>>PDF to Kindle doesn't retain all formatting
>>features.
This made me chuckle. The only book I've been involved with was that was taken
to Kindle (not by me) was *completely tra
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At 13:52 -0500 21/12/13, Art Campbell wrote:
>The Kindle books I've done have gone from a variety of versions of Frame
>through MIF2Go to Amazon's converter. No problems at all, but these were
>standard text heavy novel-type books.
>
>If I were Steve, I'd download the FM 11 evaluation copy, patc
The Kindle books I've done have gone from a variety of versions of Frame
through MIF2Go to Amazon's converter. No problems at all, but these were
standard text heavy novel-type books.
If I were Steve, I'd download the FM 11 evaluation copy, patch it as
required, do the job and call it a day
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg
wrote:
>Thanks to all who responded. Printing to Adobe
>PDF and then distilling preserved xrefs and color.
>
>Long-term this does not solve my problem. I want
>to prepare a book for Kindle, which requires
>dynamic pages and PDF is not a d
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On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg
wrote:
> >Kindle deprecates PDF because the conversion from
>>PDF to Kindle doesn't retain all formatting
>>features.
This made me chuckle. The only book I've been involved with was that was taken
to Kindle (not by me) was *completely tra
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg
wrote:
>Thanks to all who responded. Printing to Adobe
>PDF and then distilling preserved xrefs and color.
>
>Long-term this does not solve my problem. I want
>to prepare a book for Kindle, which requires
>dynamic pages and PDF is not a d
Hi Elchanan,
Do you have Acrobat Pro? If so, there is a cropping tool that will allow you
to crop the PDF down to 6 x 9 without redoing it in FrameMaker. This should
be the simplest and best solution for your printer.
In general, you should always create your source document at the page siz
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