How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
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On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote: How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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Think he means epub. To the original poster, Google is your best friend as it's not an NVDA specific question.
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On 3/8/2019 12:46 PM, Antony Stone wrote: What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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Maybe the guy meant EPUB instead of EPOP?
Em 08/03/2019 07:52, Hendrik Steyn
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Think he
means epub. To the original poster, Google is your best friend as
it's not an NVDA specific question.
On 3/8/2019 12:46 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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I guess so, but "epop" is cute... I wish there were such a format! (smile).
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Il 08/03/2019 12:18, marcio via Groups.Io ha scritto: Maybe the guy meant EPUB instead of EPOP?
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Em 08/03/2019 07:52, Hendrik Steyn escreveu:
Think he means epub. To the original poster, Google is your best friend as it's not an NVDA specific question.
On 3/8/2019 12:46 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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Why not?
I suppose one might want to know how to convert epubs to pdf's with NVDA?
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 08/03/2019 11:52, Hendrik Steyn ha scritto: Think he means epub. To the original poster, Google is your best friend as it's not an NVDA specific question.
On 3/8/2019 12:46 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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Hi all
It is pretty obvious they misspelt epub, which stands for electronic publication.
It all depends on copyright restrictions how you go about conversion.
If the origanal poster could enlarge what type of epub they are talking about it would be helpful.
If there is no protection on the epub file then use this link to get a conversion to pdf or audio and other formats for free.
https://www.robobraille.org/
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On 08/03/2019 10:46, Antony Stone wrote:
What is an epop file?
A Google search gives me no useful-looking results.
Antony.
On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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By the way, Mr. Steyn is correct that this topic is not in any way directly related to NVDA. The answer to the question, "Is this about using NVDA to accomplish a task or configuring NVDA itself?," is clearly, "No." [By the way, I consider questions regarding what program of a given category works together best with NVDA to be "about using NVDA to accomplish a task."] This is precisely the sort of topic intended for the NVDA Chat subgroup. If it is to continue, I would ask that whoever wishes to do so start a spin-off topic in the Chat subgroup to do so. --
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----- Original Message ----- From: "ADRIAN POCOCK" <ampbeast@live.co.uk> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Converting epop to pdf [Edited Message Follows]
Hi all
It is pretty obvious they misspelt epub, which stands for electronic publication.
It all depends on copyright restrictions how you go about conversion.
If the origanal poster could enlarge what type of epub they are talking about it would be helpful.
If there is no protection on the epub file then use this link to get a conversion to pdf or audio and other formats for free.
https://www.robobraille.org/
[ *Moderator's Note* : The section on removing Digital Rights Management from copyrighted publications has been removed. There are few written rules for the NVDA Group, but sites such as Groups.io and Web Forums in general frown upon any discussion of anything that attempts to violate copyright or remove legitimate copyright protections. I will quote two forum rules from Bleeping Computer, where I also moderate, that definitely apply here:
- The posting of any copyrighted material on our web site is strictly prohibited. (and that would include a verbatim text passage of the length that was posted here. Anything beyond a line or two goes beyond fair use. If one wishes to refer to a whole article, or close to it, post the link to it.)
- No subject matter will be allowed whose purpose is to defeat existing copyright or security measures. If a user persists and/or the activity is obviously illegal the staff reserves the right to remove such content and/or ban the user.
Groups.io and similar hosting services have been known to shutter groups that persist in posting material explicitly intended to circumvent electronic copyright protections.]
On 08/03/2019 10:46, Antony Stone wrote:
What is an epop file? A Google search gives me no useful-looking results. Antony. On Friday 08 March 2019 at 11:44:10, farhan israk wrote:
How to convert epop file to pdf file?
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Travis Siegel <tsiegel@...>
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
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On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote: [Edited Message Fol
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Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto: Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote: Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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Ups, apologies for the general posting ... I just meant this to go to Ollie,
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On 2019-05-23 8:20 a.m., Sile via Groups.Io wrote: Hello Olie
Just noticing this thread. Would you be willing to participate in the little EPub survey we are running right now? It is an attempt to feed back to publishers how people are working with EPubs and this would be really valuable input.
Here is the link to the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform?usp=sf_link <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform
If you have time to complete it (I think it takes about 3 minutes) we would really appreciate your input.
Yours,
--Sile
On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote:
Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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Thanks, done..
Ciao
Ollie
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Il 23/05/2019 14:20, Sile via Groups.Io ha scritto: Hello Olie
Just noticing this thread. Would you be willing to participate in the little EPub survey we are running right now? It is an attempt to feed back to publishers how people are working with EPubs and this would be really valuable input.
Here is the link to the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform?usp=sf_link <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform
If you have time to complete it (I think it takes about 3 minutes) we would really appreciate your input.
Yours,
--Sile
On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote:
Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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On 5/23/19, Mallard <mallard@kimabe.eu> wrote: Thanks, done..
Ciao
Ollie
Il 23/05/2019 14:20, Sile via Groups.Io ha scritto:
Hello Olie
Just noticing this thread. Would you be willing to participate in the little EPub survey we are running right now? It is an attempt to feed back to publishers how people are working with EPubs and this would be really valuable input.
Here is the link to the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform?usp=sf_link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform
If you have time to complete it (I think it takes about 3 minutes) we would really appreciate your input.
Yours,
--Sile
On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote:
Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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use the free software balabolca searching from google. you can easily open epub and paste in word.
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On 5/27/19, sazid shaik <ashwaqahmed.nlr@gmail.com> wrote: hello there, can we convert pdf to word using nvda? if so how?<div id="DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2"><br /> <table style="border-top: 1px solid #D3D4DE;"> <tr> <td style="width: 55px; padding-top: 13px;"><a href="https://www.avast.com/en-in/recommend?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=default3&tag=36da8cc1-460e-4857-b5bf-87d3432a4669" target="_blank"><img src="https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif"; alt="" width="46" height="29" style="width: 46px; height: 29px;" /></a></td> <td style="width: 470px; padding-top: 12px; color: #41424e; font-size: 13px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;">I’m protected online with Avast Free Antivirus. <a href="https://www.avast.com/en-in/recommend?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=default3&tag=36da8cc1-460e-4857-b5bf-87d3432a4669" target="_blank" style="color: #4453ea;">Get it here — it’s free forever.</a> </td> </tr> </table><a href="#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2" width="1" height="1"></a></div>
On 5/23/19, Mallard <mallard@kimabe.eu> wrote:
Thanks, done..
Ciao
Ollie
Il 23/05/2019 14:20, Sile via Groups.Io ha scritto:
Hello Olie
Just noticing this thread. Would you be willing to participate in the little EPub survey we are running right now? It is an attempt to feed back to publishers how people are working with EPubs and this would be really valuable input.
Here is the link to the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform?usp=sf_link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform
If you have time to complete it (I think it takes about 3 minutes) we would really appreciate your input.
Yours,
--Sile
On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote:
Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
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Codex, a free software, designed for the blind is also good. It has some good shell options. At 12:26 AM 5/27/2019, Aravind R, wrote: use the free software balabolca searching from google. you can easily open epub and paste in word.
On 5/27/19, sazid shaik <ashwaqahmed.nlr@gmail.com> wrote:
hello there, can we convert pdf to word using nvda? if so how?<div id="DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2"><br /> <table style="border-top: 1px solid #D3D4DE;"> <tr> <td style="width: 55px; padding-top: 13px;"><a
href="https://www.avast.com/en-in/recommend?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=default3&tag=36da8cc1-460e-4857-b5bf-87d3432a4669"
target="_blank"><img
src="https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif";
alt="" width="46" height="29" style="width: 46px; height: 29px;" /></a></td> <td style="width: 470px; padding-top: 12px; color: #41424e; font-size: 13px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;">I’m protected online with Avast Free Antivirus. <a
href="https://www.avast.com/en-in/recommend?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=default3&tag=36da8cc1-460e-4857-b5bf-87d3432a4669"
target="_blank" style="color: #4453ea;">Get it here — itâ’s free forever.</a> </td> </tr> </table><a href="#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2" width="1" height="1"></a></div>
On 5/23/19, Mallard <mallard@kimabe.eu> wrote:
Thanks, done..
Ciao
Ollie
Il 23/05/2019 14:20, Sile via Groups.Io ha scritto:
Hello Olie
Just noticing this thread. Would you be willing to participate in the little EPub survey we are running right now? It is an attempt to feed back to publishers how people are working with EPubs and this would be really valuable input.
Here is the link to the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform?usp=sf_link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaTt__XoOHp0Fp-WOP2KwN12Ku0bxISOCmGhFqraka_Y3oMg/viewform>>>
If you have time to complete it (I think it takes about 3 minutes) we would really appreciate your input.
Yours,
--Sile
On 2019-03-09 3:08 p.m., Mallard wrote:
Hello Travis,
Given that this is an excellent solution, if someone doesn't want to go down that road, I think the best way to read epubs right now is with Edge.
At the top of the page you have two buttons, for Previous page and Next page.
When you finish one page, all you haveto do is to press Shift+B and click on Next page.
If the epub is an original, not converted from other formats, Edge maintains all its links, and ou can navigate it very easili.
Actually, I've had books that maintained their links even when converted from other formats. I don't know what makes Edge decide which ones to keep and which ones to drop...
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 09/03/2019 18:15, Travis Siegel ha scritto:
Just for reference, an epub file is just a normal zip file with html files inside. All you need to do to read it is unzip it into the directory of your choice, then locate the html files inside the directory structure, and simply open them with your browser. In my personal opinion, that's way easier than the shoddy support that pdf files have on the pc.
Of course, this won't work with DRM protected epubs, but otherwise, it works like a charm, and this is the way I read all of my epub books.
Mostly because I haven't found a decent epub reader, but even if I did, I'd probably keep using this format anyhow, just because it's what I'm used to.
On 3/8/2019 9:15 AM, ADRIAN POCOCK wrote:
[Edited Message Fol
-- -- nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.
r. aravind,
Assistant manager Department of sales bank of baroda specialised mortgage store, Chennai. mobile no: +91 9940369593, email id : aravind_069@yahoo.com, aravind.andhrabank@gmail.com. aravind.rajendran@bankofbaroda.co.in.
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