Hi all,
I'm trying to get Calibre server to output to iPhone's Stanza reader so I've begun converting all my .lit files into .epubs so that Stanza iPhone can see them from the Calibre server. Now when i do this and download the epubs to the iphone (either via calibre server or via the stanza desktop app), no chapters show up in any of the epubs on the iphone. They do, however, show up and are accessible in the Stanza and Calibre desktop apps. Any idea what the problem could be?
Thanks in advance.
I know this question or similar have been asked many times, but I have looked all around this forum and internet and I can't seem to find an answer... I got a .doc file, it's a book and I want it separated into chapters once I transfer it to my ipod touch. Ok, Stanza doesn't do it, no matter where I write Chapter 1.. Chapter 2.... and so on. I heard Calibre can do it, so I got Calibre and actually yes, it works. At least it seems to work until I open the finished epub file with stanza, again, the chapters are gone.
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!
I am currently reading my first eBook (and I am hooked) so I don't know if it's the formatting or program limitation. Stanza (both Desktop and the iPod app) show there are 39 chapters. There are however 57 chapters in this book. I discovered that chapters 39 through 57 have been crammed together into one mega chapter. How can I fix this? I was able to download this book to my PC, but using Stanza (or MS Word) I don't know what to do to get the chapters to display correctly. Anyone?
Thank you!!
I just started playing with Calibre to convert some of my PDFs for reading on my iPhone using Stanza. It works great, but I have one very large complaint. Calibre is putting a page break at the bottom of each actual PDF page. This is not convenient by any means. While doing this, it counts each page as a chapter and, as a result, it doesn't try to create a table of contents. I cannot skip from chapter to chapter using the TOC menu, and since each PDF page is only about 3 "Stanza pages" long I can't use the slider to navigate the book.
I'm new to the Stanza world and already I have problems with the software :)