![]() I look at it in Acrobat Reader and it has frequent rendering errors - which appear to be characterers overlaid on one another. I suck it into Calibre, set what seem to be reasonable parameters, convert it to PDF. Now I need to generate the PDF for the print version. I'm in the final stages of publishing a book on Amazon and my Sigil-made Epub3 file passes the Epub validator with no errors, uploads to Kindle, converts perfectly and displays on all the devices and viewers I have available to me. It seems easy to solve but I have no clue how. It seems for some reason, the webpage generated linebreak after each line instead of end of paragraph. Vestibulum mollis justo ut dictum tempor. Mauris gravida urna ac vulputate efficitur. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer vel accumsan elit, in facilisis libero. The trouble I'm having in converting is this, ![]() ![]() Can someone please give me an hint where to start to learn this topic? Tried to search on internet tutorials/youtube explaining it, and found very few tutorials available for this topic. I've tried to use the default setting in calibre to convert, unfortunately it didn't work. I'm new to calibre and conversion, I'm trying to gather some pages/information from website and put them together into an "epub" ebook. ![]()
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