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Michael
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May 22, 2012 06:54AM

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I'll email him and direct him to this thread for you, Martin. :)

might be wrong though...
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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
(last edited May 22, 2012 08:14AM)
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If you don't have Word then let me know and we can sort something out.
When you upload the file onto Smashwords it automatically converts to all the formats it supports including Apple. I understand that Smashwords autmatically links in with the Apple store, but my experience says that this doesn't happen and I can't figure out how to trigger it. Some are saying that the price is key, having to end in 99 cents. Not sure if that is true.

If you don't have Word then let me k..."
*tosses flowers at the geek's feet*

EDIT: You can set the first line indent in Format>Paragraph>Indents and spacing. Set the value in 'Special' and it will affect any selected text. Might be best to select the entire document and change the few things you didn't want to change back to how they were. Formatting a book for publication can be tedious, but it's well worth the effort. Best of luck.


The problem is nothing to do with the date - that is a red herring!
The problem is to do with Calibre outputting a later epub format than that supported \ required by Apple.
The fix is to set the 'Preserve Cover Aspect Ratio' flag.
From the Calibre command line client:
ebook-convert my_book.mobi my_book.epub --preserve-cover-aspect-ratio
(You can set this flag via the Calibre UI as well... but I'm not sure how!!)