> Even if you use this extension, the results you get depends upon > the complexity of the original document. A simple text document ought to > convert well. My documents contain text, figures in frames, tables, and > two different types of lists. I have to use another program, Sigil, > designed to edit ePUB documents to get the results that I want. > As an example, the following link contains two files named > Introducing Base (ODT file at the top of the list; ePUB at the bottom of > it): > http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/base-guide/draft-lo3.4. > I did not use writer2epub. Instead, I used Calibre for the > conversion from ODT to ePUB and the Sigil to do quite a bit of editing. > Both of these programs are open source. (Feel free to download the ODT > version of Introducing Base and then use writer2epub to convert it to > ePUB. Then compare the difference.) > I just did a simple test. I had a simple text document containing > only several paragraphs that were first line indented that I converted > using writer2epub. The first line indented paragraph style has a setting > for the amount of indention, but the conversion did not include this > setting. > To get really good results converting ODT documents to ePUB, you > need to understand styles and xhtml. (The underlying files for a ePUB > document are written in xhtml.) It also takes a considerable amount of > time to edit the > xhtml to give the document the quality you want it to have.
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