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Hi,

On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 19:42:27 +1000, Ben McGinnes <ben@adversary.org>
wrote:
On 25/04/11 7:11 PM, drew wrote:

As far as LibreOffice being a display client for ebooks, I would
agree it is not in scope.

However, should LibreOffice have support for producing documents
targeted to eReaders? I don't know maybe, probably.

The writer2epub extension does a reasonably good job of that already,
although I'd follow it up with editing in Sigil and probably final
tweaking in Calibre.

There is also a (commercial) ODFToEPub extension:
<http://www.pincette.biz/odftoepub/index.xhtml>,
<http://www.pincette.biz/odftoepub/release_notes.txt>. 

Best regards,

Christophe


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