Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've just put version 0.0.2 of lyx2kindle.py on the web, right here:
> 
> http://www.troubleshooters.com/projects/lyx2kindle/
> 
> It's free software so anyone can use it, modify it, or distribute it.
> 
> Version 0.0.2 is much more practical than 0.0.1. It can be used to 
> make a Kindle specification compliant .mobi. It's not dufus simple, 
> and the documentation is insufficient, and who knows, it's possible 
> you might need someone to go in and change the Python code a little 
> bit (although I doubt it), but IMHO it's much simpler than, for 
> instance, authoring in Sigil. And I can't help feeling the final 
> result will be likely to be better than something authored in MSWord.
> 
> So far this has only been tested on two books by me, both on the Linux 
> operating system. But for people who have asked me about making Kindle 
> books, I think this is better than most alternatives, especially if 
> you're starting from scratch and can use LyX for your authoring tool.
> 
> Hope you like it.

how far is it from the point to be usable with native lyx xhtml output?
we could ship it together with lyx and add it as export format then...

pavel

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