leealkureishi
Technical User
Hi all,
hope you can help
I have a collection of PDF files, which have been collated into one book. There are 90 separate chapter files, but when I open the first file, I have access to the entire book contents via the bookmarks on the left. It's a neat format, and not one I've seen used before.
I'd like to convert the book to html format, with images, but I'm not sure the best way to do it. I've considered batch converting the pdf's to "save as html", which works but doesn't give me the continuity between files that the original does.
Is there a good way of carrying out this conversion, so that the resulting converted document is a single html file (or a navigatable collection of files, like a website)?
Please note, this is a book produced by a family member, so it is free from any copyright issues (for me... don't none of you guys try it, or we'll sue you, hehe!) . Unfortunately, the guy who helped create the pdf isn't available for further help with this...
Thanks,
Lee
hope you can help
I have a collection of PDF files, which have been collated into one book. There are 90 separate chapter files, but when I open the first file, I have access to the entire book contents via the bookmarks on the left. It's a neat format, and not one I've seen used before.
I'd like to convert the book to html format, with images, but I'm not sure the best way to do it. I've considered batch converting the pdf's to "save as html", which works but doesn't give me the continuity between files that the original does.
Is there a good way of carrying out this conversion, so that the resulting converted document is a single html file (or a navigatable collection of files, like a website)?
Please note, this is a book produced by a family member, so it is free from any copyright issues (for me... don't none of you guys try it, or we'll sue you, hehe!) . Unfortunately, the guy who helped create the pdf isn't available for further help with this...
Thanks,
Lee