The latest version of Calibre (August 2015) is superb! It makes beautiful ebooks out of doc.x files with flawless tables of contents.
I was also pleasantly surprised to learn Calibre can now flow text around tables. That’s a big step forward for science writers. One thing needs to be accomplished. A link up between Calibre and the equation formats and demonstrations native to Mathematica.
Here is a link to the Mathematica Demonstrations project. You can see, better than I, what I am trying to suggest:
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/new.html
:)To run a Mathematica demonstration on your desk top you need to allow Mathematica to install the Mathematica Player (freeware). Don’t forget to turn off your antivirus app while you install Mathematica Player.
I was also pleasantly surprised to learn Calibre can now flow text around tables. That’s a big step forward for science writers. One thing needs to be accomplished. A link up between Calibre and the equation formats and demonstrations native to Mathematica.
Here is a link to the Mathematica Demonstrations project. You can see, better than I, what I am trying to suggest:
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/new.html
:)To run a Mathematica demonstration on your desk top you need to allow Mathematica to install the Mathematica Player (freeware). Don’t forget to turn off your antivirus app while you install Mathematica Player.