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Man, this app is great. I just transformed my old LRF files to plain text (with ABC Amber Sony Converter) and then transformed some of them to ePub for easier use.
I've only found a problem so far. Sometimes, after adding al the "Book Author", "Book Title" and "Chapter Title" styles into the text and the converting the file to ePub, some items in the Index or TOC are not properly placed. For example in a book i have: Book Author Book Title Title (chapter 1) some text Title (chapter 2) and so on... When opening an ePub file from the sony reader or eBook Library the table of contents in the epub file misses the First Title (Chapter 1) and at the end adds "None" or the "book title", linking to the page where... well... the book title is. Strange is that when you insert the TOC into the text using the InstTOC option, it does show the first Chapter. Also, when inserting page jumps, for example, between two paragraphs, these page jumps dont show up on the final ePub file. the page jumps only work before a Chapter Title. Quote:
i'll keep trying to see if i can sort this out Last edited by gonzule; 10-11-2008 at 06:46 PM. Reason: Link removed - copyrightyed material |
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10-11-2008, 06:13 PM | #48 |
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Look, i edited the TOC.NX file inside the ePub file and found out this:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <ncx xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/ncx/" version="2005-1" xml:lang="en"> <head> <meta name="dtb:uid" content="91ad85e3-0856-43c3-b495-8e99f2a9abd9"/> <meta name="dtb:depth" content="2"/> <meta name="dtb:generator" content="calibre"/> <meta name="dtb:totalPageCount" content="0"/> <meta name="dtb:maxPageNumber" content="0"/> </head> <docTitle><text>Table of Contents</text></docTitle> <navMap> <navPoint id="0b703c04-dd30-42b3-881d-1a60fb7ff9f6" playOrder="2"> <navLabel> <text>CHAPTER 2</text> </navLabel> <content src="content/Robert A. Heinlein - Starship Troopers_split_0.html#calibre_chapter_2"/> </navPoint> <navPoint id="e1bf95e8-f7b8-4ba8-aed2-9000673723df" playOrder="3"> <navLabel> <text>CHAPTER 3</text> </navLabel> <content src="content/Robert A. Heinlein - Starship Troopers_split_0.html#calibre_chapter_3"/> </navPoint> <navPoint id="580ec8a2-2554-4236-ba2c-873c505c1c8d" playOrder="4"> <navLabel> <text>CHAPTER 4</text> </navLabel> <content src="content/Robert A. Heinlein - Starship Troopers_split_0.html#calibre_chapter_4"/> </navPoint> <navPoint id="b43e7e81-529b-44bd-8221-4ab54e7bf193" playOrder="5"> <navLabel> As you can see, there is no CHAPTER 1 present, even though i did create it (with the TITLE button). Is this a problem with BookCreator or html2epub from Calibre? |
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Glad you find the program helpful
I guess I should have mentioned in the release notes Calibre's html2epub is still experimental, which also means BookCreator's ePUB creation is also experimental since relies on html2epub to create ePBUBs. Kovid has been doing a bang up job, once html2epub stabilizes I'll release an update. Quote:
Also the html is always saved at to C:\Document Settings\<your username>\temp\BookCreator. Take a look at that html and see how the Chapter 1 syntax looks like. Quote:
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Hi, thanks for the help.
Yeah, by page jumps y mean "page breaks" (I mentally translated it literally from spanish, i dont have MSWord in english). Like i posted later, you can solve this by inserting a "blank2 title right after the page break, that way the application thinks its a new chapter and recognizes the page break. The good thing is that it does NOT add that blank title to your TOC, so it wont mess it up. I'll contact you trough private message to send you the sample doc file. Meanwhile i'll tke a look at the html file. I had found them before but didnt actually look at them. |
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Nice catch. I think this is a defect in calibre, I'll talk to Kovid about it, I think this can be reporduce with a simple doc.
There is a workaround. If you insert a Table of content after the title page the chapters show up just fine. Since this is something I always do I never experience this probelm =X= |
10-12-2008, 01:38 AM | #52 |
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Yeah, adding the table of contents after the title/author fixes the problem correctly. I just have to start adding them to my books. i wasnt using it because the sony reader has an option to show you the TOC even when you dont have it created inside the ebook pages.
Its not that important anyway, i'm not going to die if it's not right, but i like my books very much and i'm a little perfectionist, haha Last edited by gonzule; 10-12-2008 at 01:49 AM. |
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can something like this be created for openoffice?
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But if you exclude using Word, you'll be leaving out people who do not use Open Office. The best solution is to allow the use of either.
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well, the bookcreator's code is viewable by anybody, you just have to edit the macros, maybe somebody with experience can port it to openoffice
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I've looked into OOo and it is very different from Word. There does not seem to be any opportunity for code reuse. BC macros heavly called VBA and Win32 API. These do not exist in OOo.
Creating a plugin for OOo is a bit more involved than Word and will require more effort than it took for Word. However the final product will be much better than the Word Equivalent. As of late I am pressed for time and cannot create a new tool from scratch, at the moment. However if there is somebody with OOo development experience or is willing to learn, it is not hard. I'd be willing to collaborate with them to create a BookCreator Tool in OOo. OOo supports Java/JavaScript/Python so the gambit is much. =X= Last edited by =X=; 10-20-2008 at 10:39 PM. |
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BookCreator v2.5.2 bug fix release
Fixed ePUB support
Added "Tag Chapter..." in the Auto Chapter drop down menu. There are books where the authors have written their chapters in lower case. This feature tags those text as potential chapters. Added YesAll/Yes/No/Cancel dialog boxes to all of the features except the word wrap. Fixed issues with auto chapter and italic auto search/replace =X= |
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I'm willing to learn, but not having much experience in any programming language (apart from copying the 'hello world' application.
Then I need to first know something about ebook formats.. That's all taking up a lot of time, though I'm willing to learn.. If there's a way to easily learn how to create something like that, I'd do it. I have time,however not enough time and know how to learn python. (tried it before,and had to give up on it). Doing macro's in office was way easier. |
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btw word uses visual basic for applications (VBA) which is a cut down version of visual basic - which we fondly use to call a poor mans version of c back in the day. Your not stuck to just the win32 api, just declare the externals (api/dll) in the header section and you can use virtually any library. |
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I think with your experience it would be best if we use macros and templates much like BookCreator for Word is designed. Okay so you get to decide what language to use. BASIC or JavaScript. Quote:
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