On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg qatfr...@gmail.com
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
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:06:06 -0700, Michael Wiesenberg qatfr...@gmail.com
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
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
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, patch it
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
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
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
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,
Hello, I used to be a framers list member a long time ago. (You can tell
how long by the version of FM I'm running.)
I'm trying to convert FM6 files to PDFs and retain xrefs. I use
save-as-PDF. Unfortunately, this loses the color in the illustrations.
(They become black-and-white.) I can see
) Make sure the Generate Acrobat Data option in the Print dialog is selected.
-Fred Ridder
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 10:33:26 -0700
Subject: Color in PDFs made from FM6
From: qatfr...@gmail.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Hello, I used to be a framers list member a long time ago. (You can tell
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 dynamic format.
Kindle deprecates PDF because the conversion from
c name is with
your particualr software versions)
2) Make sure the "Generate Acrobat Data" option in the Print dialog is selected.
-Fred Ridder
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 10:33:26 -0700
Subject: Color in PDFs made from FM6
From: qatfr...@gmail.com
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Hello,
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 dynamic format.
Kindle deprecates PDF because the conversion from
PDF
Hello, I used to be a framers list member a long time ago. (You can tell
how long by the version of FM I'm running.)
I'm trying to convert FM6 files to PDFs and retain xrefs. I use
save-as-PDF. Unfortunately, this loses the color in the illustrations.
(They become black-and-white.) I can see
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