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For my Kindle App on my Android based tablet, I make the document as a small size page PDF file, instead of any other format. That was the orly way it would read a document from the "external" micro SD card.

So, want I am thinking is, you may need to take your Kindle document and format the page and font sizes to a specific size of a Kindle document. I know that there are page tags for HTML.

Can you find out what the difference is between Filtered HTML and "standard" HTML? Also is it version 4 or the newer ver 5 HTML format needed.

I would love to know what the final format for Kindle documents are, then I do not have to deal with all of the conversion process I have been using to get my Kindle app to work with a document on the microSD card. With the PDF file, I am given a choice between Kindle and Adobe Reader.




On 03/20/2013 07:20 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
+1
Go straight to html and miss out the intermediate step of using MS formats.

If they really insist on you using an MS format and then convert that into html rather than just 
going straight to html then Doc without the X is the best bet but i can't see why they would want 
that.  It would be interesting to hear what happens when you give them the html.  Do they really 
need that middle step?!

Regards from
Tom :)






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From: James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com>
To: LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 20 March 2013, 11:13
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Filtered html document

Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
".doc" or ".docx" file
and in a final step:
save as -> "Filtered html document"
(in order to remove MS office codes)

What would be the "equivalent" for saving a file in LO when I, as it
happens to be the case, do not like working with Word?
And would that option produce the results Amazon is looking for?
Have you tried saving in HTML? It's one of the formats that you can
choose from.


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