<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body ><div><div></div><div> Thank </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div style="font-size:75%;color:#575757">Sent from Samsung Mobile</div></div></div><br><br><br>-------- Original message --------<br>From: Gregory Pittman <gpittman@iglou.com> <br>Date: 06/05/2013 01:09 (GMT+01:00) <br>To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus@lists.scribus.net> <br>Subject: Re: [scribus] EBooks... <br> <br><br>On 05/05/2013 06:45 PM, S B wrote:<br>> I don't remember seeing this in a discussion, but I'm now in the process of<br>> writing some books for the Kindle. The Kindle User's Guide instructs us to<br>> use MSWord or a clone, and my last book(let) was constructed in Word.<br>> However, Scribus offers some real advantages, especially for the<br>> graphics-friendly environment of the Kindle Fire. Is there any info on how<br>> to do this (Kindle requires HTML)? Scribus does not offer HTML export that<br>> I can see, but it would be useful if there was a workaround.<br>><br><br>Currently, I don't think Scribus is your best option.<br>Try Sigil to create an ePub, then calibre to convert to mobi.<br><br>Greg<br><br>___<br>Scribus Mailing List: scribus@lists.scribus.net<br>Edit your options or unsubscribe:<br>http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus<br>See also:<br>http://wiki.scribus.net<br>http://forums.scribus.net<br></body>