[bksvol-discuss] Converting Html books

  • From: "Kim Friedman" <kimfri11@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:12:34 -0700

Hi, I have a question and I'm thinking you computer nerds might be able to
help me. Here's the story: I downloaded a collection of stories by Mercedes
Lackey called Fiddler Fair from webscriptions.net which is affiliated with
Baen books. When I downloaded the book, I chose to do it in HTML format
because I think my BrailleNote mPower can deal with stuff in that format or
at least I think it can. The problem is that when I enter the book, there
are a lot of files, each story being in its own file and there's a
connection to Internet Explorer in order for me to read them. What I'm
wondering is if there's a way to convert the book to plain text so I can
select those parts the BrailleNote will recognize, and do either a
copy-and-paste or a cut-and-paste job on it. I have a friend who tells me
not to bother, but just read the thing on the computer. Any advice? Keep in
mind that I know nothing about converting texts into various formats, so I
don't know how to go about it. Also, is there some computer program I need
to get that will allow me to convert files and I hope this program will be
easy to use and very accessible. Perplexed, Kim Friedman.  
 

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