
How do I use some of the advanced features of the conversion tools? The EPUB I produced with calibre is not valid? How do I convert a collection of HTML files in a specific order? What’s the deal with Table of Contents in MOBI files? How do I convert my file containing non-English characters, or smart quotes? I converted a PDF file, but the result has various problems? What are the best source formats to convert? This fixed things! I am not sure if I understand why exactly, but I guess the Kindle converter to epub doesn't like the ID in the body tag?Īnyway, upon further testing, I did find some AZW3->EPUB conversions that did not have this problem, so it isn't necessary an issue with the conversion.What formats does calibre support conversion to/from?

If I changed all of these tags to tags in Sigil, then Signal would offer to automatically repair the HTML files to add back body tags.

With my limited knowledge of this stuff, for every link referenced in the ToC (for the book I was testing with), the html tag had an "id=xxx". The important sentence that caught my eye was "After extracting the Epub file, the ID of the link to the document exists, but the ID value 0-C6789AC79B5C427B831DE25D238BF6FA value corresponding to the tag is part0000.html The body needs to be modified to a DIV tag kindlegen only to know, while the extra layer of a " Okay, I think I made some progress on the problem here after some Googling.īear with me here, but I stumbled upon this barely coherent post: I have tried playing with ToC conversion output settings in Calibre with no success on fixing this problem. The only thing that I have done to successfully remove this error is to completely remove the ToC with Calibre's editor. I have tried various fixes to the ToC with no luck. E24001: The table of content could not be built. (I checked, and there were no "display: none" CSS styles in the file) E24010: Hyperlink not resolved in toc (One possible reason can be that the link points to a tag with style display:none). In my case, whenever I do this with an AZW3 -> EPUB converted book, the Kindle Previewer program consistently throws out the same errors related to the table of contents (ToC). I've learned a good way to find out if an EPUB is going to fail to get emailed to a Kindle is to load it in Kindle Previewer ( ) first and see if any errors occur. However, when trying to email to Kindle, it fails for every AZW3 -> EPUB converted book. When converting from AZW3 to EPUB, no error occurs.

I have a few AZW3 files (no DRM) that I am trying to convert to EPUB, then email to a Kindle. Amazon will no longer allow you to email MOBI files to your Kindle, as discussed in this thread: EPUBs are now able to be emailed, however.
