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Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign® 0.973 (Beta) Installing VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA on Mac 10.6.7 and above. I've just created my mobi file using the Kindle PlugIn for Indesign 5.5 on a Mac. I've worked out all the issues except this - when I open the file in Kindle Previewer and flip through the book, the left margin is too wide. Update to Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign® (Beta) March 24, 2011 -- Amazon has released an update to Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign® (Beta). This update provides enhancements to the software including.
Adobe InDesign version CS4, CS5, CS5.5 or CS6 must be installed before installing Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDe - sign® (Beta). On a Mac, Security Update 2010-005 should also be installed. Adobe InDesign (version CS5 is what I used, I don't know if earlier versions work, I think CS4 does) Adobe Acrobat (I used Pro, you'll need more than just the reader) I'll start with the most difficult and go to the easiest.
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Update to Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign® (Beta)
Kindle Plugin For Adobe Indesign Cc 2017
March 24, 2011 -- Amazon has released an update to Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign®(Beta). This update provides enhancements to the software including:
• Options for TOC formatting and title.
• Options for footnotes placement.
• Options for image quality and optimization.
• Support for accurate positioning of TOC for INDD files.
• Support for subscript and superscript.
• Support for PNG, GIF and BMP formats as cover images.
• Support for select special characters in book and TOC title.
• Support for filtering of invalid special characters.
• Check for Adobe InDesign running during (un)installation.
• Check for admin privileges during (un)installation on Windows.
• Improved warning and error messages.
• Changed display of kindlegen output.
• Fixed crash when certain special characters are present in file paths.
• Fixed issue where paragraph indents are incorrectly converted for INDB files.
• Fixed issue where numbered lists are not indexed correctly.
Kindle Plugin for Adobe InDesign® v0.92 (Beta) can be downloaded fromhttp://www.amazon.com/kindlepublishing. Please read the Help and Release Notes for more information about this update and the plugin.
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Kindle Plugin For Adobe Indesign
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I don’t think so. I think CS6 was the first to have the export for Epub. I signed up for the Adobe Creative Cloud for $25 a month. You get all the applications. I used Dreamweaver and Photoshop as well for resizing images and adjusting the html code. I converted an Indesign print book to an Epub3 very easily by exporting it. It validated right away and it looked fantastic on Readium and when I tested it on the iPad. You also can convert the Epub to Kindle with some tweaking.
Hope this helps,
Janis
The plugin does not work very well, but it is worth a try.
Good Luck,
Janis
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought CS3 did have some export option that would export to “digital book” or something, not the best but it was something, CS4 and CS5 had some/better ePub handling and export options, CS5.5 was when ePub export really took off and seemed more than a side project, and while it still had it’s bugs it was a huge leap from what came before it. Of course CS6 and beyond has better ePub features but if you know what you’re doing in the earlier versions, they do give you a least a starting point, that said you might have to do more hands on work with with the code than with the newer versions, but it’s doable.
Im not sure if I’ve used the CS4 plugin or not, it’s been awhile. I’m guessing it’s probably exporting to Mobi7, which isn’t the latest KF8 file, but I believe all the Kindles still support it (all the way back to the original Kindle) so you shouldnt run into too many issues on the newer ones, it’s just more limited in features.
Anyway, good luck with your ebook, I hope that plugin works for you.
If all you need to do is design the cover, you just need to send them a JPEG. Ask them for the specs (pixel dimensions).
There is no coding involved. They link to your cover themselves.
AM
Keep it in RGB. You’re going to send them a flattened RGB JPEG, meaning your fonts will be rasterized and flattened into the background.
You can keep it layered in Photoshop (or ID or IL, wherever you’re designing), for ease of editing.
Please take some time looking at book covers in the Amazon Kindle store so you can see what stands out, what works and what doesn’t. Typically you use very little text, or text that’s there is larger than what you’d use for print. Also be sure not to mention price or any marketing/selling info at all.
Amazon has lots of on-line and PDF-based resources for creating Kindle ebooks. Here’s the page with their instructions for covers:
https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=A2J0TRG6OPX0VMAM
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