![]() ![]() I'll also cover some of things you might want to consider when preparing your work for export to ePub.Īnd then I'll show you the hooks that Storyist provides to give you fine grain formatting control if you want to edit the content after you export ePub file.įor this demo, I'm using Frank Baum's novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," which is one of the many public domain works available at the Project Guttenberg site. In this screencast, I'll show you how to export your manuscript or screenplay as an ePub file and how to use iTunes to transfer it to iPad so you can read it using the iBooks application. Hi, I'm Steve Shepard, the developer of Storyist. Your work for export and how to use the hooks that Storyist provides to give you fine grain formatting control if you want to modify the ePub file after you've It also covers some of the things you might want to consider when preparing ![]() ITunes to transfer it to iPad so you can read it using the iBooks application. Covers how to export your manuscript or screenplay as an ePub file and how to use
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