PDFs are pretty much write-only, and in my experience (with Adobe Acrobat-based devices) reflow never works very well. As long as you use a sane text-based ebook format, Calibre can handle conversion to other formats.
So I recommend converting into—if not EPUB, then maybe just a clean HTML (with all the links retained—readers that support HTML should have no problems with links between file sections).
Yes, some readers (e.g. Pocketbooks) can handle HTML, but even the latest Sony readers cannot. Kindle does have HTML support “via conversion” but I don’t know if it can correctly convert 600 or so interlinked documents.
I was thinking more of a single, 600-chapter document.
(Actually this is why I think Sequences are best read on a computer, with multiple tabs open, like TVTropes or Wikipedia—not on an e-reader. I wonder how Eliezer’s book will turn out...)
PDFs are pretty much write-only, and in my experience (with Adobe Acrobat-based devices) reflow never works very well. As long as you use a sane text-based ebook format, Calibre can handle conversion to other formats.
So I recommend converting into—if not EPUB, then maybe just a clean HTML (with all the links retained—readers that support HTML should have no problems with links between file sections).
Yes, some readers (e.g. Pocketbooks) can handle HTML, but even the latest Sony readers cannot. Kindle does have HTML support “via conversion” but I don’t know if it can correctly convert 600 or so interlinked documents.
I was thinking more of a single, 600-chapter document.
(Actually this is why I think Sequences are best read on a computer, with multiple tabs open, like TVTropes or Wikipedia—not on an e-reader. I wonder how Eliezer’s book will turn out...)