Also, Calibre does a good job with many options from pdf to epub:

http://calibre-ebook.com/

On 12/15/2011 11:09 AM, palitechguy wrote:
> Hi!
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> I spent the last couple of days getting Pali Texts from VRI plus Access to Insight web pages formatted into ePub format and onto an eReader I have for testing.
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> The bottom line :
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> 1) There is at least one inexpensive eReader that allows you to install Pali fonts and use them without any problem.
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> 1.a If you know how to copy files onto a USB key then you can install the Pali fonts onto the eReader.
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> 1.b If you can choose a font from the list in your word processor then you have the skills needed to activate the font and use it.
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> The eReader I tested with is the Kobo eReader Touch Edition.
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> (My Sony eReader PRS-650 does not allow me install and activate fonts in a way that any normal human being can understand. It is such a complicated fuss that I won't bother detailing it).
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> 2. The Pali Tipitaka as PDF files - bug?
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> I downloaded the PDF files from tipitaka.org a few times over the last year but they didn't unzip properly on my Windows XP computer and I didn't have time to fuss with it.
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> I think I found the problem. You cannot "Extract All..." files on Windows XP if there are Pali special characters in the file name?
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> In any case, I renamed the zip files that I downloaded and they unzipped fine.
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> BTW : the computer I used is installed in French so this might have affected the unzip?
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> Conclusion : If you have not been able to unzip the PDF files from tipitaka.org then try renaming them.
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> If you have the font installed on the eReader then these PDF files show all pali characters. This is nice but...
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> 3. It turns out that it is very fast and easy to create ePub books for Pali (and the Access to Insight web site or other web sites).
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> There is a program called "SIGIL The ePub Editor" (under the GNU GPL v3) that makes it very easy to create ePub format books for yourself or others.
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> 3.1 If you just want to create a fast ePub book then
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> - Open Windows Notepad
> - Copy and Paste some Pali or a web page into Notepad
> - "Save As..." - After Filename and File Type there is a little pull-down list Code (Encodage in French). Change it from ANSI to UTF-8
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> almost done!
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> - Open Sigil
> - Open your file
> - Save As... - There is a pulldown box for the file type. The default is EPUB file (*.epub)
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> and you have just created your first Pali ePub book.If a pali font is installed on your eReader then all Pali characters will show properly.
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> Optional : If you are going to be sharing the book then you will probably want to add a cover, create section headings, generate a table of contents and much more but it is not necessary.
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> 4. Links
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> I blogged about the Pali Tipitaka pdf file bug and about adding fonts to the eReader at :
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> http://emsjuwel.com/pali.dictionary/buddhist-pali-tipitaka-pdf-files-an-unzip-problem-solved/
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> You can download Sigil and see the Basic Tutorial (on the left side under "Wiki Pages") at :
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> http://code.google.com/p/sigil/
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> Hopefully we will soon be able to offer pali materials in the very handy ePub format.
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> peace from
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> Andy
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