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SMALLCAPS IS WHAT WAS DESCRIBED, I thought. Raised Initials is surely something different? |
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I likely misspoke. I was making an assumption, based upon the fact that he used a K7 mobi generated by Calibre. He said something along the lines of using caps and setting a font-size. What I most commonly see from Calibre-made MOBI K7 files is a Raised Initial in lieu of a Dropcap. If he meant a faux small-cap...actually, given the extremely limited font-size manipulation for K7, I can't see that working at all. So, I give up on that topic, without actually seeing it (the code/book). Yes, I concur, what you are displaying as a Raised Initial and Smallcaps are what I mean when I say, "Raised Initial" versus "smallcaps." I vaguely recall trying to force a faux small-cap in K7, upon a client's unrelenting insistence, about....2 years ago, and while it worked "somewhat" in K2 and K3, it didn't work worth dog's bollocks in Kindle for X (anything) and was fairly catastrophic in Kindle for iPad, if memory serves. Or it seemed to work in one reader, but was unreadably small in the other...really don't recall. As you would know better than almost anyone, when you try to use incremental font-sizes in K7, it simply rounds up or down to the next-available font-size (e.g., small, very small, medium, large, very-large) or one of the 8 available font sizes that already display as font-size options on the device. So, yes, I stand corrected on this poster's intent; and yes, we are talking about the same things when we use the same words. Hitch |
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In short: if Amazon is still selling my ebook to customers in the mobi7 format, it's my responsibility to see that they've purchased quality, and not just a "let the chips fall where they may" vestigial appendage of the KF8 conversion process. |
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which book's "usage stats" would they provide? A bestseller by Dan Brown, or a romance novel? I imagine that the stats vary wildly. Amazon would have to take an aggregate figure, over some time period, and put out the stats. To me, it also does not matter; if even a mere two people are going to buy a client's book in K7, they deserve as much attention as the others who are buying it in K8. I've mentioned here on MR before that I am a little disturbed at a fairly cavalier dismissal (this is not directed at Tacitus) of the K7 users and the formatting needed for graceful degradation for those devices. I'm pretty constantly surprised that the vast majority of my clients (now numbering over 2,000, which amazes me) have K2 devices or original or 2nd-Gen Nooks. So...if we take that as anything to go by... Hitch |
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To me, it's quite simple really: the two people who buy your client's book in the K7 format are paying the exact same price as those who buy it in the KF8 format. If it's my work, I OWE those two people the same quality experience (or as close as I can possibly get to it) that the others are getting. That's it. |
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Hi!
Thanks for the great plugin. I have unpacked some PDFs from AZW4 files But today, when i tried with a file >300Mb, the plugin did not work! Here is the error: calibre, version 1.2.0 ERROR: Unhandled exception: <b>Exception</b>:Problem locating unpacked pdf. Code:
calibre 1.2 Portable isfrozen: True is64bit: False Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 Windows ('32bit', 'WindowsPE') ('Windows', '7', '6.1.7601') Python 2.7.4 Windows: ('7', '6.1.7601', 'SP1', 'Multiprocessor Free') Traceback (most recent call last): File "calibre_plugins.kindleunpack_plugin.extraction", line 225, in print_replica File "calibre_plugins.kindleunpack_plugin.utilities", line 275, in getPDFFile Exception: Problem locating unpacked pdf. I use Windows 7 64 bit, 8Gb RAM. Thank you! |
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This might be a plugin-only issue ... in which case, there's a separate thread in the calibre forum for it. We'll see. I'm not sure memory management was ever a very big priority with KindleUnpack, so the huge filesize itself could definitely be the culprit.
I suggest trying the standalone KindleUpack program available in the first post of this thread. If that successfully unpacks the AZW4, then clearly I need to see what the plugin is doing wrong/different. Let's go from there. I frankly don't want to try and deal with a 300+Mb test file. Also, try just unpacking the AZW4 to an external folder (with the plugin) rather than "Extracting" the PDF. See what shows up in that folder. Last edited by DiapDealer; 10-27-2013 at 01:00 PM. |
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I have figured it out!
I downloaded KindleUnpack_v62.zip, then run the .pyw file (with Active Python installed), it successfully unpack the PDF file! Thank you so much! I have another problem that: When i try to remove DRM from [print replica] book, for books >400 Mb, my program (EPUBEE) does not works. It asks the Kindle Serial Number, but i do not have Kindle, i download them on PC. Books <400Mb can be decrypted normally! Opening books >400Mb by kindle for PC is a pain, it loads very slow, sometimes hangs the computer. Is there any python script to remove DRM from [print replica] without using Callibre? |
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As you've been fooled into paying for a DeDRM program, you might at least try to get support from them. Otherwise, I suggest trying the latest (free!) tools from Apprentice Alf. Last edited by pdurrant; 11-05-2013 at 06:32 AM. |
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Thank you!
Is anyone successful in decrypt KNO textbook? It is a PDF file but the common program can not decrypt it... I have been waiting for so long but still no program can do it! |
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As I mentioned before, detailed help with DRM removal may not be given on MobileRead. I suggest you ask elsewhere.
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But is there anyone successful?
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