It's a pain to generate this in Kindle Previewer each time, so I want to automate the process. These books are in Japanese, which currently is not supported for Enhanced Typesetting, so I need to sideload an AZK file. I need an AZK file because I need to test my Kindle books on iOS devices. I'm trying to generate an AZK file from the command line. What do you think? Could any one help me to 'decompile' this. there are no solution because Kindle previewer is the "guilty" of this bad conversión and you do not have an alternative if you want to publish in Amazon. mobi file converted with Calibre, because I know that it really Works on Kindle devices.Ģ) Get the HTML/css code from this 'decompile' fileĤ) Convert this new epub versión using Kindle previewer and load the result. mobi in a different way that Kindle previewer doesĢ) Kindle previewer applies a 'wrong' convert policy because they think that their devices can not render something that they can or maybe Kindle previewer has a 'bug'įrom my point of view, there is just one solution.ġ) Decompile. mobi in two Kindle devices (old one and paperwhite bought last year) and both devices rendered it as I expected and how it looks like on Kindle previewer.īased in this testing, my conclusións are:ġ) Calibre converts from epub to. But an actual Kindle device may not perform the same way when given this incorrectly formatted MOBI file from calibre.This is not related jut to Kindle Previewer. The Kindle Previewer renders the height, making the calibre conversion look more like you desire. That's why nobody ever says it works-because 99% of the hearers would get it wrong, thinking you could do it, for example, on a new-chapter page. Plus, it would crash and burn in KF7, and possibly in some other cases. Of course it works-IF your entire html file is a single "page." In other words, if you tried this in a typical chapter, it would never work, as the "top" and bottom and middle/center of the file would be quite a bit different than the desired result. (Well, once or twice I did get a double cover.) I use Flight Crew in Sigil, and when the cake is baked, I run it through epubcheck online. But of twenty-six books, I've never had a validated epub fail to convert as expected. On the subject of Calibre doing a better job than Kindle Previewer of creating a Kindle book file, isn't that rather like saying that the Rolex being sold at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel is better than the one from Switzerland? I don't use KP, as it happens I upload to the KDP and let it convert there. People have been asking how to do that for ages on the KDP forum, and I've always thought it couldn't be done. My goodness, does this really work?: "vertical-align: middle " I have included a comparative screen-shoot where you can see one example about the differences Note: I also tried to use kindlegen directly to convert the epub file with the same unsuccessfully result. How can I fix this issue? Could any one kindly provide an alternative html code that fixes the issue after kindle previewer conversion? ![]() The problem is that I need to fix this issue if I want to publish a book with the same page format in Amazon. mobi file generated with a non oficcial tool is able to do it. However, as you can see in the previous file, the. mobi in Amazonģ) Issue_test_converted_by_kindle_previewer.mobi: This is a mobi file that is not preserving the format for the 3 pages that epub file contains. mobi using Calibre that is not an official tool to publish a. mobi using any oficcial Amazon tool (kindle previewer or kindlegen) as I contacted to KDP support unsuccessfully.Īs you can see in the attachement I have 3 files:ġ) Issue_test.epub that would be the original file that contains the html and css codeĢ) Issue_test_converted_by_calibre.mobi: This is a mobi file that preserver, exactly the format for the 3 pages that epub file contains.Īs its name indicates, it was converted from attached epub file to. I am trying to get help converting my epub file to. #1 zoldier 11-15-2016, 05:47 PMHi all and thanks for reading this post.
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