And, if you’re serious about publishing to the Amazon Kindle store then you 
might want to check out Kindle Previewer as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Previewer/b?ie=UTF8&node=21381691011

Virgil


From: Virgil Arrington<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 6:22 PM
To: Chris J.<mailto:[email protected]>; lo user 
help<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Chris Johnson<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [libreoffice-users] assembling an OTM into an EPUB.

Chris,

As I’m sure you’re aware, an LO Writer document – especially a Master Document 
--  is full of formatting that is not needed on a Kindle. For example, Kindle 
doesn’t care about page margins, so it’s not surprising that Calibre will dump 
page margins. I believe your results will also depend on whether you use 
style-based formatting rather than direct formatting. For example, I have found 
that Calibre retains my style-based paragraph indents, but eliminates 
tab-indented paragraph formatting. So, that may explain why your paragraph 
indents are being ignored; have you created them with tabs instead of a 
paragraph style?

As you’ve already discovered, I would avoid PDF, which is page oriented and not 
for free-flowing text.

I’ve enjoyed playing with Amazon’s Kindle Create, which will take an MS-Word 
source document (.doc/.docx) and convert it to a native Kindle format (which is 
*not* EPUB). You can download it from Amazon (just search for Kindle Create). 
From what I’ve seen, your source document must be a Word format file, but from 
there, you can do all sorts of formatting from within Kindle Create itself. You 
can also export as an EPUB, although that is not needed for a Kindle, which 
doesn’t use EPUB files.

If your ultimate destination is an e-Reader rather than a printed book, then I 
would try to create/edit the document without any thought to page formatting as 
none of it will be needed. I would even consider writing it in Markdown on a 
text editor and then using Calibre for my conversion. Calibre can easily 
convert a Markdown file into any of its supported e-Reader formats and you can 
clean it up with Calibre’s own editor. Of course, the difficulty comes when you 
need both, a printed book formatted for the page and a Kindle book with a 
free-flowing text. In such a case, the process required for each type of 
publication necessarily gets in the way of the other.

Good luck.

Virgil

From: Chris J.<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 1:41 PM
To: lo user help<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Chris Johnson<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] assembling an OTM into an EPUB.

Hi, all.


Subject says it. OTM -> EPUB so I can get it on a Kindle. Kindles can
handle PDF. However I'm told PDF is more graphics in nature and doesn't
necessarily work well with every Kindle as far as easy readability.


LO Writer Export claims to be able to do this. I get an error when I
try. Examination of this error indicates I need  5 or 6 other pieces to
pull this trick off and I can't find them all.


Enter Calibre which can translate a bunch of formats into another bunch
of formats.


Calibre dumps all my formatting it seems, no paragraph indents, no
margins, no centering.


I can assemble an OTM into an ODT and go from there to a DOCX for
submission. But I need to get it into an EPUB as well.


Any construction thoughts will be gratefully appreciated.


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saddest are these:
"It might have been".
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