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You have the possibility to create an ebook in makdown, using then the pandoc software.

You will get all information here: Creating an ebook with pandoc

pandoc is available for Windows, linux, macOS, Chrome OS.

Here is a few information extracted from this site.

A simple example:

% My Book
% Sam Smith

This is my book!

# Chapter One

Chapter one is over.

# Chapter Two

Chapter two has just begun.

And you can generate the .epub with the command

pandoc mybook.txt -o mybook.epub

You can simply insert images as usually in markdown:

![Imag](images/ex.jpg)

Things become more tricky if you want to personalise the format of the book. You will need for example to write a specific .css file.

However, if you want to build many books with basically the same format, a single .css file can be used for all.

You have the possibility to create an ebook in makdown, using then the pandoc software.

You will get all information here: Creating an ebook with pandoc

Here is a few information extracted from this site.

A simple example:

% My Book
% Sam Smith

This is my book!

# Chapter One

Chapter one is over.

# Chapter Two

Chapter two has just begun.

And you can generate the .epub with the command

pandoc mybook.txt -o mybook.epub

You can simply insert images as usually in markdown:

![Imag](images/ex.jpg)

Things become more tricky if you want to personalise the format of the book. You will need for example to write a specific .css file.

However, if you want to build many books with basically the same format, a single .css file can be used for all.

You have the possibility to create an ebook in makdown, using then the pandoc software.

You will get all information here: Creating an ebook with pandoc

pandoc is available for Windows, linux, macOS, Chrome OS.

Here is a few information extracted from this site.

A simple example:

% My Book
% Sam Smith

This is my book!

# Chapter One

Chapter one is over.

# Chapter Two

Chapter two has just begun.

And you can generate the .epub with the command

pandoc mybook.txt -o mybook.epub

You can simply insert images as usually in markdown:

![Imag](images/ex.jpg)

Things become more tricky if you want to personalise the format of the book. You will need for example to write a specific .css file.

However, if you want to build many books with basically the same format, a single .css file can be used for all.

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Damien
  • 126
  • 1
  • 7

You have the possibility to create an ebook in makdown, using then the pandoc software.

You will get all information here: Creating an ebook with pandoc

Here is a few information extracted from this site.

A simple example:

% My Book
% Sam Smith

This is my book!

# Chapter One

Chapter one is over.

# Chapter Two

Chapter two has just begun.

And you can generate the .epub with the command

pandoc mybook.txt -o mybook.epub

You can simply insert images as usually in markdown:

![Imag](images/ex.jpg)

Things become more tricky if you want to personalise the format of the book. You will need for example to write a specific .css file.

However, if you want to build many books with basically the same format, a single .css file can be used for all.