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James Ellroy's LA Quartet - Hand-tweaked ePubs (Size: 1.32 MB)
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This torrent contains the four novels of James Ellroy's LA Quartet.
These are not based on retail books, but have been loving hand-tweaked to be of atleast retail quality. IMPORTANT: If you like a book, please support the author by buying the book. I recommend buying the real, dead-tree version and not the eBook. Q: Why are you doing this? A: I started doing this because I was dismayed at the quality of eBooks I could find, just getting them to a condition where it didn't hurt to read them. As I started spending some time on this, I thought that I could share my hard work with others. Q: Help! The book won't read on my reader! A: Some readers are not fully compliant with the ePub standard. The main cause for this that I have seen so far, is readers that use Adobe ADE (such as Sony PRS readers). ADE has a maximum limit for how large the internal files of an ePub can be. The easiest way to fix this, is to use Calibre to perform a conversion from ePub to ePub; this will split the internal files to smaller chunks (and add a whole lot of unncessary formating to the files). Q: My reader only supports format , why are you only releasing in ePub? ePub is a nice and open format, which makes it easy to work with. If you need another format, I suggest using Calibre to convert to the format you need. Q: What are you doing to the books? A: Basically, I copy the contents of a book from an existing epub into a new template, which will ensure proper and uniform formating and ToC generation. For some books, I do a more thorough job of verifying and adding as necessary the breaks and paragraphs that were not present in the original source; adding markup such as italics. As I read the books myself, I use my Kindle to note where there are errors, and then go back in to fix these if possible. Q: How are you doing it? A: I use Calibre to keep track of my collection, and to convert between formats. After getting the books into .epub format, I extract the contents. Instead of altering the existing files, I have a template I use to create a new book. This template has all the requisite hooks for chapters and ToC generation, so I then extract the content from the books, and run it through a special search-and-replace program I created to help me convert the symbols to better-looking UTF-8 symbols. I then clean up any extraneous formating, which is abundant in books created by word (or other WYSIWYG editors), or from Calibre's conversion process. Lastly, I run the new file through FlightCrew to ensure conformity to the ePub standard. Tools: * Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org) * FlightCrew (http://code.google.com/p/flightcrew/) * Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/) Q: What are the versions? A: All books that I deem fit-for-publishing start out as v1. If I make changes, either due to feedback, my own proofreading, updated meta-data, or any other reason I create a new version, to be bundled in the next update. Q: Why won't you recommend retail ePubs? A: There are two main reasons for this: a) I have yet to find a retail ePub that actually conforms to the ePub standard. b) Most publishers have this strange notion that a virtual copy should cost more then a physical copy (compared to paperbacks). Sharing Widget |
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