Hi,
I'm using Calibre 4.9.1. I was so close archiving footnote, but there is still bug that prevent me from having the perfect footnote, here is what I've done so far:
So here is my problem:
1. On my iPhone: These inline footnotes don't work on Kindle app for my iPhone. It treats all my footnotes as links (doesn't popup but take me to footnotes)
2. On my Kindle Paperwhite: There are links that aren't footnotes, but my Kindle Paperwhite treats them at footnotes. For example, I have this html code:
When convert to mobi file, my Kindle treats the links: "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 " as footnotes, in my Kindle Paperwhite, I see these number is right below the text "(return to table of contents)".
So I really want to know how to properly make inline footnotes for html to mobi conversion using calibre, maybe there is a special id for footnotes?
Thanks for reading.
I'm using Calibre 4.9.1. I was so close archiving footnote, but there is still bug that prevent me from having the perfect footnote, here is what I've done so far:
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I've figured it out. To make the inline footnote works, must put the footnotes in the "Footnotes" section. Here is the example: I have the file: "HDN is the best.html" Code:
<html>Now here is the tip: when you convert this file "HDN is the best.html" to mobi file, Calibre may count footnotes as chapters, that'd be a mess for your table of content. So you need to prevent Calibre from doing this by using the cmd (using the option --toc-threshold 0) instead of using UI, here is the cmd: Code:
ebook-convert.exe "E:\temp\TempMisc\HDN is the best.html" "E:\temp\TempMisc\HDN is the best.mobi" --toc-threshold 0Note: this tested and work on my Kindle Paperwhite (second generation), but doesn't work on Kindle app for my iPhone. But it's good enough for me because I read mainly on Kindle Paperwhite. |
1. On my iPhone: These inline footnotes don't work on Kindle app for my iPhone. It treats all my footnotes as links (doesn't popup but take me to footnotes)
2. On my Kindle Paperwhite: There are links that aren't footnotes, but my Kindle Paperwhite treats them at footnotes. For example, I have this html code:
Code:
<h1>Genesis</h1>
<a href='../toc.html#toc'>(return to table of contents)</a>
<br>
<a href='#c-0'>1</a> <a href='#c-1'>2</a> <a href='#c-2'>3</a> <a href='#c-3'>4</a> <a href='#c-4'>5</a> <a href='#c-5'>6</a> <a href='#c-6'>7</a> <a href='#c-7'>8</a> <a href='#c-8'>9</a> <a href='#c-9'>10</a> <a href='#c-10'>11</a> <a href='#c-11'>12</a> <a href='#c-12'>13</a> <a href='#c-13'>14</a> <a href='#c-14'>15</a> <a href='#c-15'>16</a> <a href='#c-16'>17</a> <a href='#c-17'>18</a> <a href='#c-18'>19</a> <a href='#c-19'>20</a> <a href='#c-20'>21</a> <a href='#c-21'>22</a> <a href='#c-22'>23</a> <a href='#c-23'>24</a> <a href='#c-24'>25</a> <a href='#c-25'>26</a> <a href='#c-26'>27</a> <a href='#c-27'>28</a> <a href='#c-28'>29</a> <a href='#c-29'>30</a> <a href='#c-30'>31</a> <a href='#c-31'>32</a> <a href='#c-32'>33</a> <a href='#c-33'>34</a> <a href='#c-34'>35</a> <a href='#c-35'>36</a> <a href='#c-36'>37</a> <a href='#c-37'>38</a> <a href='#c-38'>39</a> <a href='#c-39'>40</a> <a href='#c-40'>41</a> <a href='#c-41'>42</a> <a href='#c-42'>43</a> <a href='#c-43'>44</a> <a href='#c-44'>45</a> <a href='#c-45'>46</a> <a href='#c-46'>47</a> <a href='#c-47'>48</a> <a href='#c-48'>49</a> <a href='#c-49'>50</a>
<h1 id='c-0'><a href='#'>Genesis 1</a></h1>So I really want to know how to properly make inline footnotes for html to mobi conversion using calibre, maybe there is a special id for footnotes?
Thanks for reading.