Right at the bottom of the program is a managing errors and validation, which will be explained in a later tutorial.ġ.2.2: Adding a title, author, and file information to your new ebook Below these are three panels arranged next to each other a left hand one for managing files within your eBook (such as images), the central panel which is basically how your eBook will look, and a right hand panel for managing the contents page. along it, below that a few menu bars of buttons to do the most common procedures such as add images, chapters, &c. You should now have a screen similar to this:Īlong the top you have your menu bar with File, Edit, &c. running along it, go onto the File drop down, hover over New… and then press New Book (this can also be achieved by pressing Ctrl-n). Along the top there is a menu bar with File, Edit, View, &c. – A cover image* to display your book on an eReader before it is openned – Your book or text to create an eBook from – Sigil downloaded and installed from the link above I have not experimented outside of Windows, but there is a Mac version as well as a link to compile a version for Linux users. The program I will be using for this tutorial is called Sigil, different versions of which are available at. – 1.2.2: Adding a title, author, and file information to your new ebook (Criticisms may be deleted or mocked depending on my mood and which way round my delete/mock spinner is.) It has been a little while since I wrote any tutorials, and this is the first tutorial I’ve written for this blog, so it may be corrected and improved at later dates, feel free to post criticisms/questions. I wrote last week in my post anouncing the creation of my eBook that I was tempted to put together a tutorial of how you can make your own, after some thought I have decided to go through with that plan and hope that you find the following tutorial on the basics of how to make an ebook as informative as I intend it to be.
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