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Re: PostgreSQL documentation on kindle - best practices?

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On Apr 4, 4:00 am, Jayadevan.Maym...@xxxxxxxxxx (Jayadevan M) wrote:
> > So my question: has anyone found a best practice solution to convert
> > the PostgreSQL documentaiton into a kindle-friendly format? Or has
> > even an .azw file downloadable somewhere?
>
> > Best wishes,
>
> > Harald
>
> You could always send the pdf file and get it converted to kindle format,
> free of cost. It is not a good idea to try and read pdf files in Kindle.
> You have to send the pdf file to <kindleusername>@free.kindle.com
> Regards,
> Jayadevan
>
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I looks like a tagged PDF will reflow on supporting devices such as
kindle.  EPUB seems to be an alternative.
http://www.google.com/search?q=pdf+reflow&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=images&tbs=

ray

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