

Scroll down to the bottom and you will see two entries: and. STEP 8: Under “Miscellaneous” will be a file called “content.opf.” Open it. (The cover height should increase proportionately.) (make sure the Keep Aspect Ratio box is checked) Change the width to 800px.

STEP 7: Under “Images” will be your cover image. It will contain some code that says:ĭelete that and Copy/Paste in its place this bit of code:

STEP 6: Under “Styles” open the file that says “page_styles.css”. STEP 5: In the left hand sidebar, under “Text” delete the file that says “titlepage.xhtml” There will be an entry that says “Edit Book.” Click that. STEP 3: Once your book is converted and you are back at the main page, right click on the book title and a drop down menu will appear. You will never again use Calibre to convert MOBI files for commercial purposes. STEP 2: Convert the ebook into an EPUB file. So, if any of you are more familiar with how Calibre works and you have a better way, feel free to share. It’s a hack and it may not be the very best one. What I am about to show you is the result of some serious screwing around with the program. It has a pleasant display and it’s a good way to double-check EPUB files I create. I use Calibre, but I don’t really use it. Now it is time to convert your file.Ī caveat before we begin. In Part 2 you learned how to turn it into a functional html file. You went through Part 1 and styled your Word file properly.
