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Table of Contents

I'm new to stanza, and would like to create my own table of contents. But I'm not really sure where the tool is (if there is one). Can anyone help me out here? Thanks in advance.

Issue with <ul> or <ol> followed by <p> and then heading

I have been using Stanza for iPhone and I recently decided to use Calibre for converting HTML files to ePub. I noticed that when I have something like:

[ul]
[li]something here[/li]
[/ul]
[p]some paragraph[/p]
[h3]SUBTITLE GOES HERE[/h3]

the margin between [p] and [h3] is removed for no aparent reason (in the Stanza App for iPhone only),
see here:
http://screencast.com/t/O5G1hj4u4BGC
the source code for this is:
http://screencast.com/t/CMW7XzT5

Converting tech books containing HTML

Hello I am just considering buying a kindle to read technical books I have bought as PDFs. Trouble is when I convert them over, the Html converts into the marked up text rather than me seeing the code (JavaScript also runs btw).

Is there anyway to keep this as copy and make sure it is not interpreted as code?

I have my kindle on order but will need to cancel if it can't do this.

Thanks.

Syllable breaks visible in Kindle

In the process of converting PDFs to the Kindle format, I have created a problem. I convert the PDFs to HTML and use Stanza to convert the HTML to .azw files. It looks fine on the Stanza desktop, but the text on the Kindle contains visible syllable breaks. So, the sentence "the Roman centurions slowly advanced" looks something like "the Ro-man cen-tur-i-ons slow-ly ad-vanced." The text is properly formatted otherwise.

Any ideas?

How do you combine HTML files to make a book (with chapters)

The titles of the post says it all. I am on Mac OS X and would like to combine HTML files to make a book. I can do this manually with GoLive or various HTML editors, but that is tedious and time consuming.

Stanza appears to be able to open one file at a time... would be great to open a whole lot of them, put them in the order I want, and then have the book be assembled.

Thanks!

Stanza iPhone has issue with "<I" in text?

I think there's an issue in the way that the Stanza iPhone app handles text with less-than and greater-than characters in it, at least if they look like HTML tags. I'm trying to convert "More Than Honor" by David Weber (http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/09-AtAllCostsCD/AtAllCostsCD/More%20T... for the book in various formats) into an ebook readable by Stanza. In the first story (just after part IV), there's this text:

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