On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
reason, the resulting HTML file is not nearly as clean as when using
the Save as command. Once
(2013/03/21 15:07), M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
reason, the resulting HTML file is not nearly as clean as
On 03/21/2013 06:06 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
(2013/03/21 15:07), M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
yes, you're so right - these computer guys tend to speak their own
language;
in person, I stare at them in disbelief and they'll many times
'speak English' ...
on this list - and in writing - I can't do that ;-(
so I ignore, hoping to find
anne-ology wrote:
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I think I belong in a previous generation -
where horsepower meant using horses ...
where communication meant face to face ...
where reading was holding the actual book in a
comfortable chair ... ... ...
+2
Its
and my state of mind is ... ... ... [image: Inline image 1]
yikes, there's a mouse on the desktop; what should I do [image:
Inline image 2]
no mouse ever sat here next to the typewriter; but this
glorified typewriter seems infested with bytes [image: Inline image 2]
Thomas wrote:
Is there any chance of selecting a certain file, click somewhere and
wait until the conversion process completes (automatically)?
That is essentially what Calibre does. http://calibre-ebook.com.
It converts a variety of formats, including EPUB, HTML and ODT directly to
Kindle
Good evening everybody
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save as - Filtered html document
(in order to remove MS office codes)
What would be the equivalent for
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save as - Filtered html document
(in order to remove MS
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Filtered html document
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save
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Sent: Wednesday, 20 March 2013, 11:13
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Filtered html document
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original
: [libreoffice-users] Filtered html document
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save as - Filtered html
The simplest method would probably be to use a simple .txt [as
notepad] for the document;
then import it to the kindle program.
That's worked for me ;-)
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz tho...@s7.dion.ne.jpwrote:
Good evening everybody
I am trying
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Blasejewicz
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:11 AM
To: Users@Global.LibreOffice.Org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Filtered html document
Good evening everybody
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing
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