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I saw the previous post on wanting an active content version, I think that would be cool, but I wanted something I could use now. Another advantage is that I now have both epub and mobi. I actually made it as an epub and converted it to a mobi using Calibre (it was easier for me to find info on epubs). I tried this out in Church today and I was actually able to keep up with the lesson (much better than a couple of other versions I've tried in the last couple of weeks). I'm still doing a little work on the Topical Guide and Bible dictionary, but I'm pretty close on those too. I also have the footnotes working pretty well it seems. 1.ne.1.5 or alma.5.10) before each verse that allows for fast lookup. I made a version from the xml scriptures that has the book, chapter, and verse (i.e.They also need a much faster way of getting to a verse. The scriptures simply need to have a navigatable breadcrumb trail at the top of the page, and this isn't a built in feature to the Kindle. I've been using this Kindle version of the scriptures on my Kindle for a couple of months now, and it is not a stellar experience. Sorry, but I think that the scriptures need to be Active content.The Book of Mormon mobi output from Calibre seems to work well on the Kindle. Any reason we can't just convert the ePub version using Calibre or similar scripts to the Mobipocket format?.
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