Take an existing ebook from Word, Pages, InDesign, or even a plain text editor, and convert it to a Kindle format.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know before watching this course
- Using the exercise files
- IDPF, AZW, and other formats
- Why so many formats?
- calibre and Sigil (where to get them and what they do)
- Kindle Previewer
- InDesign CS4 to CC
- The Kindle Plugin for InDesign
- From Word to EPUB
- From Pages to EPUB
- From plain text to EPUB
- Adding images to plain-text conversions
- From HTML or XHTML to EPUB
- What tools are out there?
- KindleGen
- What can Sigil do?
- A tour of calibre
- A brief XHTML primer
- A brief CSS primer
- Adding a cover
- Adding or editing metadata
- One file per chapter
- Renaming files
- Building the table of contents
- Adding or editing links
- Loading a dictionary
- Checking spelling
- Validating your EPUB
- Adding a cover
- Adding or editing metadata
- One file per chapter
- Renaming files
- Building the table of contents
- Adding or editing links
- Loading a dictionary
- Checking spelling
- Validating your EPUB
- Converting with calibre
- Converting with KindleGen
- Kindle Previewer
- Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
- Amazon's lending options
- Looking inside
- Forums
- Where to go from here
Taught by
Tony Harmer