On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Steve Glover steve.glo...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
On 26/01/11 16:27, Ben Wilson wrote:
Next time you have an epub handy, copy it and rename it to .zip. Then,
unzip it... an Epub is essentially a zipped web site.
Ah!
I have a Ruby script that makes the conversion,
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Sandy sa...@onebit.ca wrote:
On 1/26/2011 11:27 AM, Ben Wilson wrote:
Next time you have an epub handy, copy it and rename it to .zip. Then,
unzip it... an Epub is essentially a zipped web site.
So if I buy an epub version of a book, I will still be able to
On 1/26/2011 11:27 AM, Ben Wilson wrote:
Next time you have an epub handy, copy it and rename it to .zip. Then,
unzip it... an Epub is essentially a zipped web site.
So if I buy an epub version of a book, I will still be able to read it a
decade from now? (Assuming I copy my backups to
Next time you have an epub handy, copy it and rename it to .zip. Then,
unzip it... an Epub is essentially a zipped web site.
I have a Ruby script that makes the conversion, but the process is
fairly straight forward. Perhaps I should make a recipe. :-) Then I
could write my next novel in PmWiki,
On 26/01/11 16:27, Ben Wilson wrote:
Next time you have an epub handy, copy it and rename it to .zip. Then,
unzip it... an Epub is essentially a zipped web site.
Ah!
I have a Ruby script that makes the conversion, but the process is
fairly straight forward. Perhaps I should make a recipe.
Does anyone know of a cookbook for publishing to .epub similar to the one that
creates .pdf? ___
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Sterling Ledet sjle...@ledet.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a cookbook for publishing to .epub similar to the one
that creates .pdf?
You might try using the PublishPDF recipe and then use something like this:
http://www.pdftoepub.com/default.asp
(Looks like