From: Dan (dan_at_dbdigitalweb.com)
Date: Wed Apr 21 2004 - 20:14:14 PDT
>On Apr 21, 2004, at 12:22 PM, DJ Vollkasko wrote:
>
>> And recently the secret of creating multiple-format books has been
>> unraveled... It creates books that are of course larger than just a
>> single-format book, but can suit as many Newton formats as you want.
>
>Will you please reveal this secret to me? :-)
I certainly will, and much more in a couple of days. I have complied a
tutorial which I like to call Newton Book 101. I have listed the pros and
cons of Bookmaker and Press. Included are sample files of Bookmaker source
files, Newton Tool Kit files , and original text documents so you can see
exactly how it is done. I hope it will be a great help to the community.
At this point I prefer Bookmaker as I can create a Newton Book with full
table of contents in about 15 minutes or less (much faster than Press).
Granted with Paperback it is a little faster if the chapters are easly
labeled and if the word marking the chapters was not used anywhere else in
the book. Also no apple script is needed.
As I said I will be releasing this in a couple of days. So stay tuned. :)
-Dan
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