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Old 10-29-2010, 05:42 AM   #3
RobW
Rob Wheeler (Kent, UK)
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
How about just collecting all the printer friendly pages in a zip file. Rename the zip extension to .epub and open the file in Sigil.

Dale
Doesnt work. You have to format the file with XML headers etc. However, it might be possible to write a script that would take web pages and reformat them into an epub collection. I shall give some thought to this.

BTW - I noticed that there is a facility on the Winkipedia page that enables you collect Wikipedia articles tohether into a "book" and then export it as an Open Office doc. This can then be SAVED-AS and RTF. Unfortunately, all the footnotes are at the bottom of each page which messes up pagination on the ereader. Nothing's simple!

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