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Converting Publications to eBooks, Step by step
1. E-Publishing Conversion Process
for NMSU Extension Numbered Publications
by Ana Henke and Frank Sholedice
(Revised September 2011)
Converting InDesign file to
• Open InDesign file and make sure all
HTML using Dreamweaver
links are connected properly (VERY
IMPORTANT!).
• File > Export for Dreamweaver
File > Export for Dreamweaver
• Save as HTML
Save As HTML
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2. General: select document;
leave bullets and numbers
at its default.
Export Options: General
Copy Images (select optimized),
Images:
Image conversion (select JPEG)
JPEG Options (select High)
Export Options: Images
Advanced: select Empty
CSS Declarations
Then click Export
Export Options: Advanced
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3. Before you start developing the HTML file, you’ll need to
convert the PDF of masthead into JPEG graphic.
Open pub PDF in
Photoshop. The Import
PDF box is displayed.
Make sure that the
first page of the
document is selected.
Leave the resolution at
300 so that the file size
is still large. Click OK.
Go to Image > Canvas
Size. You’ll need to
enlarge the size of the
canvas (or page) to
8 x 10 so that you can
have a small margin
around the page.
Click OK.
Once the canvas size
is reset, crop out the
masthead from the
page. Then, select
Layer and then
Flatten Image (that
is what gives you the
white background
instead of the gray
checkered pattern).
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4. Use the eraser tool to erase
the superscript next to the
author name.
Select Image, then Image Size and change
the resolution to 72dpi and save the file as
a JPEG.
Make sure that NONE of the buttons
at the botton are checked.
Save at the highest quality JPEG setting.
Remember to size the masthead to
You need to SAVE the file, then reopen
a width of 785 pixels.
Image size—click all the boxes, so that
you can access pixels.
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5. Masthead from publication should be made
Overview of new HTML format for pubs
into graphic.
Remove the superscript regarding author
titles in Photoshop.
Don’t forget to add the word “Author(s):”
followed by author(s) information below
masthead (text should be BOLD). Also
add the word “Respectively” when there
is more than one author as shown here.
Apply basic subhead styles to text
(start with sub 2).
Bold photo captions.
Add lead author photo and bio before
the closing information to all new/revised
publications.
Place ACES contact information, copyright
permission and EEO statement at the end
of file in this order.
Place “Printed and electronically
distributed” line at the end of the
HTML file in BOLD.
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6. After you export a file for Dreamweaver, an image folder is automatically generated
along with an HTML file. Remember ALL styles have been stripped out of this HTML file. You’ll be
applying styles to this file in Dreamweaver, which will be transfered into the eBook formats.
Open the HTML file in Dreamweaver.
Delete masthead shell graphic and
the text what would fill it like pub
and replace with masthead graphic you
title, pub number, authors names, etc.
developed from PDF in Photoshop. If the
masthead has superscripts, go back into
Photoshop and delete them.
Insert new masthead graphic by
clicking Insert > Image.
After you’ve selected which image you
want to insert, this Image Tag box comes
up—just click OK. Since you’ve sized the
graphic in Photoshop, all you need to do
is insert it in the document.
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7. It is important to keep the author’s
New graphic inserted.
title line in its own separate cell. If
you don’t, it appears much too close
to the masthead on the web. The rest of
the content should be one cell.
Highlight the subhead text and click
the appropriate style throughout the
publication (remember the styles have
been stripped out).
Apply the heading styles the way you
would for any publication, but you must
start with HEADING 2!
TIP: If subheads are in ALL CAPS,
use MS Word “change case” option
to correct. Select “title” option.
If this formatting tools panel doesn’t
appear, go to the pull-down menu under
Modify > Selection Properties.
NOTE: Tables are more clearly/easily
displayed online and in the iPad (ePub
format) by using the table grid option.
To insert a table, click the Table button on
the side menu options.
Then type in the number of rows and
columns desired.
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8. Using Photoshop to resize and insert photos into HTML file—
after they were converted for Dreamweaver from InDesign.
When you export a document for
Dreamweaver, the software creates
an HTML file and resizes the photos/
graphics. It also puts all the graphics
into one folder.
Because we use high resolution photos
for our publications, when Dreamweaver
converts our photos into JPG files it ends
up increasing the “Document size.” So,
you’ll need to open the files in Photoshop
to resize them.
Click Image > Image Size
When resizing a photo, you must check
all of the following boxes: Scale Styles,
Constrain Proportions and Resample
Image. Next, type in 400 pixels in the
width box for all photos. If you want to
group photos together, just make them
two-photos wide. Hopefully, the photo
will have a high enough resolution for the
400 pixel width. If not, 350 will be fine.
When you open the document in Dream-
weaver again, the resized photos will
automatically be updated in the HTML file.
Note: If you are inserting a lineart im-
age/illustration that contains text, the
image width should be 600 pixels.
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9. To insert the horizontal rule, just put the cursor where you’d like to place the rule
and click the horizontal rule button on the right side panel.
After formatting your publication, you’ll need to add the head tags to the
HTML code (keywords, meta description and alt tags).
Place your cursor directly after
<head>. This is where you’ll be
inserting the head tags.
Insert > HTML > Head Tags > Keywords
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10. Copy and paste the
keywords into this
box and click OK.
Make sure that
“NMSU Extension”
is a keyword to
ALL Extension
pubs! and “NMSU
Experiment Station”
is a keyword for
AES pubs.
The keywords are then inserted into the html code. The same method allows you to insert
the description as well (Insert > HTML > Head Tags > Descriptions).
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11. Now, you need to add
the Alt tag (or photo
description)
First, click the photo.
Then copy and
past the Alt tag
information into the
Alt box located on
the bottom toolbar.
After it is pasted in,
the information is
inserted into the
HTML code.
Note: ONLY figures
require alt tags!
Also, if you replace a
figure, you’ll need to
reinsert the alt tags!!
You are DONE with
the Head tags!!
After this step, give to editor to review content. After you make his corrections let
supervisor know HTML file is ready for review.
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12. You will need to save two HTML files. One for the web and the other for the e-publishing conversion
process. The HTML file for the web includes everything you just added to the file. The file name should
be the publication number (EX: B218.html).
For the HTML file for e-publishing, delete the masthead graphic because you are going to create
a cover for the eBooks. The file name should be the publication number with eBook added
(EX: B218eBook.html).
From now on each electronic publication folder should have four folders: (Main folder: B218;
Subfolders: B218eBook, B218HTML, B218InDesign) plus the B218.PDF file.
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13. Before converting the HTML file into an ePub or Mobi file,
you’ll need to typeset the pub’s cover page.
I’ve set up an eBook cover template
in InDesign with character styles.
After you layout the eBook
cover, let editor review it
for text accuracy and have
supervisor review the layout.
A hard copy or PDF version
is fine.
Don’t forget to insert the pub
name, number, author’s name(s)
and title(s) before the publication
content! This is necessary because
the Kindle often skips the cover
page when displaying an eBook.
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14. After you typeset the cover, save it as
a graphic like you did the masthead by
rasterizing it in Photoshop.
Remember that the resolution needs
to be 300 AND leave the image size
AS IS. It is not necessary to enlarge the
canvas to 8 X 10 like for the masthead.
CROP the image so that it appears to
have a FULL BLEED!!
Then Flatten the image and save as a
JPEG. This is the image file that will be
added to eBook in calibre.
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15. Calibre Tools
Add Edit Convert Save Remove User’s
books metadata books View to disk books manual Preferences
Converting HTML file to ePUB & MOBI formats using Calibre
Before converting the HTML file
into an ePUB or MOBI format, you
need to open the file in Calibre
by clicking the Add books button
at top left and selecting the HTML
file and clicking Open.
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16. • The first thing you need to
do is create the metadata for
the publication. Click the Edit
metadata button at the top
left corner and then just start
filling in the information.
• Remember to add in pub
number BEFORE title!
• Copy and paste keywords that
have been provided by editors
for this publication.
• Once you are done with this,
you’ll need to replace the
generic book cover with the
cover you typeset.
Publisher: New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service
• Click the “Change cover image”
button and select the file.
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17. Once you have updated the
metadata and inserted the
cover graphic, you are ready to
convert the file.
Click the “Convert Books”
button.
Click Table of Contents icon
at left. Make sure the box Do
to the Table of Contents IS
not add detected chapters
CHECKED
Click Look & Feel icon at left,
In the Look & Feel menu, click
the drop-down menu to the
right of Text justification:
and select Left align
Once these steps are
completed, you need to decide
if you want the book to be in
EPUB or MOBI format.
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18. For MOBI format
Click MOBI on the Output
format button at top right
corner.
Make sure the box Do not
book IS CHECKED.
add Table of Contents to
Also click the MOBI Output
button on the left side
panel.
Click OK at bottom right to
convert file.
For EPUB format
Click EPUB on the Output
format button at top right
corner.
Click Do not split on
step! If this is not checked,
page breaks. Important
blank pages will appear
throughout your eBook on
the iPad!
Also click the EPUB Output
button on the left side
panel.
Click OK at bottom right to
convert file.
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19. After it is converted into
an ePUB or Mobi, it shows
up on the list of e-books
available in your library.
Now, you can view it via
Calibre, by clicking the title
you want and clicking the
view button.
View of eBook.
After eBook file is done,
upload the eBooks to our
office eReaders to see
how the files are work-
ing. Have supervisor
and editor double check
eBooks on readers
as well.
If they work properly
on all eReaders, you can
forward eBook files to
webmaster for posting.
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20. Once you are ready to send the eBook
and html files to webmaster, remember
IMPORTANT: This is how your
all you need to send is the MOBI file and
files should be organized and
the EPUB file. You don’t need to send
named once you have completed
her the eBook cover grraphic OR the
publication.
eBook HTML file. Everything is already
included in the MOBI/EPUB formats!
When you are done with the HTML files,
you can just email her the HTML file
along with the individual graphics files.
I’ve had no problem emailing the files
like I’ve shown above.
REMEMBER: ONLY send the
webmaster the one HTML file to
be posted to the web and NOT the
eBook HTML file!
CONGRATUATIONS! You’ve converted an Extension print publication
into HTML and eBook versions!
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