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Julie Gallagher
MemberThanks, guz.
Julie Gallagher
MemberThanks for responding Guz. If you want to look at them, both the epub and mobi files are posted in Dropbox at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nsu7qxoh4rg2jph/AACsajjjcIZk8TKYsisrmUSia?dl=0
After all my efforts I think it might be just a display problem in both the Kindle Previewer and the Kindle app on the Mac. Lengthening and shortening the viewing window stretches and compresses the images vertically but not horizontally. I opened the files on an iPad; the images appear without distortion in both the epub and mobi versions.
Julie Gallagher
MemberI’m having the same problem, but only with Kindle output. I have a large medical book with lots of pictures. I used object styles to manage the images; the ePub conversion was fine and the file validated easily. But any conversion from ePub to Kindle (using Kindle Previewer and several online converters) results in vertically distorted images that are often scaled to fill an entire page even if they’re the size of a postage stamp. I tried converting the original TIFs to JPG, PNG, and GIF in the ID file rather than controlling the conversion with Object Styles but it made no difference. Any suggestions?
Julie Gallagher
MemberThere can be unfortunate color shifts when opening a CMYK PDF in Photoshop to save as a JPG. (If the file is RGB, it's not a problem.)
Save the PDF as a TIF and then make the JPG in Photoshop for truer colors. Or, eliminate the Photoshop step and export to JPG in Acrobat.
Small type is a bit jaggier with the second approach (no control of JPG quality), but it's simpler for preparing quick comps for review.
Julie Gallagher
MemberHere's a followup on my progress:
Everything worked fine with ID-CS5. I didn't auto-open ADE on export (once burned…), but used the Firefox plugin and Safari to check files. I had to add hundreds of text anchors and links, thought it would be easier with coding than ID since it crossed chapters. (The publisher wanted each text reference superscript linked to its reference in the Notes section. Fortunately, he decided against linking the index.)
I validated the epub, then used Sigil to add the guide section (hand-coding didn't validate because I didn't know all the terms). Major problem! Sigil created a different folder structure and adjusted all link coding. When I viewed the resulting file in ADE, Safari, and Firefox, NONE of the links worked any longer. Fortunately I save backups at each step, so I went back to an earlier version, copied/adjusted the guide section to its content.opf — and the links worked again.
I'll check the file on an iPad before submitting it to the publisher. I learned a lot, so hopefully the next project will take a more reasonable amount of time.
Julie
Julie Gallagher
MemberI'm not sure what I did or didn't do, but the export feature is now working. There is one anomaly that I didn't remember from my successful export on Monday: after the export, ADE opens the epub … and ID immediately crashes. I now recall that it happened on each of my computers. This must be the problem — something is not stable. There's plenty of RAM and disk space. I'll install CS5 on the new computer and hopefully that will be the end of it.
Thanks for all your help,
Julie
Julie Gallagher
MemberThanks for your responses. And thanks for the tip on sizing images with CSS!
I trashed my preferences, restarted, and relaunched ID. Is there something else I need to do to rebuild the preferences?
I've tested the feature with an unrelated single ID file–same result. I can try logging in as a different user, but this is happening on both my desktop and laptop computers. It's hard to imagine that they both got screwed up at the same time (though the Springy crashes make me nervous). The first export was successful, then the greyed-out buttons showed up.
I looked at the XHTML for Digital Editions folder. It looks complete to me. I took a screenshot but don't know how to attach it here.
I'll try installing CS5 next. I'm migrating to a new computer, was waiting for a lull in the storm before setting it up, but it looks like now is the time…
Thanks again,
Julie
Julie Gallagher
MemberI've trashed my preferences, rebooted, and opened ID. “Export for Digital Editions” is still greyed out on any file I open in any job (as are “Export for Kindle” and “Export for Dreamweaver”).
I installed and ran some scripts to clean up the ID files (preptext, applynestedstyles) when I began this project. Could that have any effect on the problem?
Julie
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