I just want 2 know how is an e-book is made ..
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I just want 2 know how is an e-book is made ..
Um, you get the actual book, write it out on Microsoft Word or Acrobat, and save it as .doc or .pdf.
with a computer I guess my clever friend. :ph34r:
your tellling me sum 1 will copy a full book.. fuck that would take years
what about using an ocr (optical character recognition) program for input, rather than a human?
i've heard they've improved a lot since they were introduced (ocr programs that is, not humans) :P
hhmm interestingQuote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@16 July 2003 - 23:49
what about using an ocr (optical character recognition) program for input, rather than a human?
i've heard they've improved a lot since they were introduced (ocr programs that is, not humans) :P
Throwing my 2 cents in.
If its a big book then you can use the OCR like 3rd gen noob said to scan the book and convert them to text file eg: *.doc. You can convert them to *.pdf via Acrobat writer.
However there are e-book compilers that can create a standalone *.exe e-book which I think is great. Once you have the text ready on the computer you can just create one. No one needs an acrobat reader or anything to open those. I would say if you are creating one to distribute then make a stand-alone.
Microsoft has a free add-on (WordRMR) for MS-Word to create MS-Reader (.LIT) ebooks. You can also download ReaderWorks Standard by OverDrive for free, which can also convert MS-Word and HTML files into .lit format. Both WordRMR and ReaderWorks support images with text. ReaderWorks Pro cost $119 big ones. Adobe Acrobat Professional can create the all familiar PDF files. http://www.pdf995.com/ has a couple of utilities that can convert any PDF file into a text or MS-Word documents. Once you have it in text, html, or word format you can convert it to your heart's desire. If you have a scanner, you can easily make PDFs or use an OCR proggy to convert any book into text.
For an english Hooligan like you ?Quote:
Originally posted by MetroStars@16 July 2003 - 23:36
your tellling me sum 1 will copy a full book.. fuck that would take years
Yes for sure......
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You ever heard of a scanner....? there's a scanner now that can read text of paper and make word processer text of it
lol haven't you downloaded the books that have been scaned? I mean with the black sides and unreadable text? :P
Yeah, it'd still take ages, having to turn the page after it's done, try doing that with LOTR! LOL!
If you create an eBook with Adobe Acrobat 6 Professional as .PDF, you can read it in Adobe eBook Reader or Adobe Reader/Acrobat.
Most e-book out there are "stolen" from the author, since he/she originally typed it up on a computer... (don't think typewriters are used much anymore :D )
Um, acrobat reader or something can read text from scanned photos even if they are tilted to sh****
Well, could you break into David Eddings' computer for me, cause I can't find any non corrupted file of "Domes of fire" and it's driving me nuts! :wacko:Quote:
Originally posted by The__One@31 July 2003 - 23:13
Most e-book out there are "stolen" from the author, since he/she originally typed it up on a computer... (don't think typewriters are used much anymore :D )