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The document outlines the features and functionalities of DOCX support in Calibre, including text formatting, images, and lists. It explains the types of images (inline, floating, and block) and how they are converted for ebooks, as well as the handling of various list types during conversion. Additionally, it provides a Table of Contents for easy navigation of the document's sections.

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Mauntitp

The document outlines the features and functionalities of DOCX support in Calibre, including text formatting, images, and lists. It explains the types of images (inline, floating, and block) and how they are converted for ebooks, as well as the handling of various list types during conversion. Additionally, it provides a Table of Contents for easy navigation of the document's sections.

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see the Table of Contents created by calibre by clicking the Table of Contents

button in whatever viewer you are using to view the converted ebook.
Demonstration of DOCX support in calibre 1
Text Formatting 2
Inline formatting 2
Fun with fonts 2
Paragraph level formatting 2
Tables 3
Structural Elements 5
Footnotes & Endnotes 5
Dropcaps 5
Links 5
Table of Contents 5
Images 7
Lists 8
Bulleted List 8
Numbered List 8
Multi-level Lists 8
Continued Lists 8

Images
Images can be of three main types. Inline images are images that are part of the
normal text flow, like this image of a green dot . Inline images do not cause
breaks in the text and are usually small in size. The next category of image is a
floating image, one that “floats “ on the page and is surrounded by text. Word
supports more types of floating images than are possible with current ebook
technology, so the conversion maps floating images to simple left and right floats,
as you can see with the left and right arrow images on the sides of this paragraph.
The final type of image is a “block” image, one that becomes a paragraph on its own
and has no text on either side. Below is a centered green dot.
Centered images like this are useful for large pictures that should be a focus of
attention.
Generally, it is not possible to translate the exact positioning of images from a
Word document to an ebook. That is because in Word, image positioning is specified
in absolute units from the page boundaries. There is no analogous technology in
ebooks, so the conversion will usually end up placing the image either centered or
floating close to the point in the text where it was inserted, not necessarily
where it appears on the page in Word.
Lists
All types of lists are supported by the conversion, with the exception of lists
that use fancy bullets, these get converted to regular bullets.
Bulleted List
One
Two
Numbered List
One, with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly
Two
Multi-level Lists
One
Two
Three
Four with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly.
Five
Six
A Multi-level list with bullets:
One
Two
This bullet uses an image as the bullet item
Four
Five
Continued Lists
One
Two
An interruption in our regularly scheduled listing, for this essential and very
relevant public service announcement.
We now resume our normal programming
Four
see the Table of Contents created by calibre by clicking the Table of Contents
button in whatever viewer you are using to view the converted ebook.
Demonstration of DOCX support in calibre 1
Text Formatting 2
Inline formatting 2
Fun with fonts 2
Paragraph level formatting 2
Tables 3
Structural Elements 5
Footnotes & Endnotes 5
Dropcaps 5
Links 5
Table of Contents 5
Images 7
Lists 8
Bulleted List 8
Numbered List 8
Multi-level Lists 8
Continued Lists 8

Images
Images can be of three main types. Inline images are images that are part of the
normal text flow, like this image of a green dot . Inline images do not cause
breaks in the text and are usually small in size. The next category of image is a
floating image, one that “floats “ on the page and is surrounded by text. Word
supports more types of floating images than are possible with current ebook
technology, so the conversion maps floating images to simple left and right floats,
as you can see with the left and right arrow images on the sides of this paragraph.
The final type of image is a “block” image, one that becomes a paragraph on its own
and has no text on either side. Below is a centered green dot.
Centered images like this are useful for large pictures that should be a focus of
attention.
Generally, it is not possible to translate the exact positioning of images from a
Word document to an ebook. That is because in Word, image positioning is specified
in absolute units from the page boundaries. There is no analogous technology in
ebooks, so the conversion will usually end up placing the image either centered or
floating close to the point in the text where it was inserted, not necessarily
where it appears on the page in Word.
Lists
All types of lists are supported by the conversion, with the exception of lists
that use fancy bullets, these get converted to regular bullets.
Bulleted List
One
Two
Numbered List
One, with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly
Two
Multi-level Lists
One
Two
Three
Four with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly.
Five
Six
A Multi-level list with bullets:
One
Two
This bullet uses an image as the bullet item
Four
Five
Continued Lists
One
Two
An interruption in our regularly scheduled listing, for this essential and very
relevant public service announcement.
We now resume our normal programming
Four
see the Table of Contents created by calibre by clicking the Table of Contents
button in whatever viewer you are using to view the converted ebook.
Demonstration of DOCX support in calibre 1
Text Formatting 2
Inline formatting 2
Fun with fonts 2
Paragraph level formatting 2
Tables 3
Structural Elements 5
Footnotes & Endnotes 5
Dropcaps 5
Links 5
Table of Contents 5
Images 7
Lists 8
Bulleted List 8
Numbered List 8
Multi-level Lists 8
Continued Lists 8

Images
Images can be of three main types. Inline images are images that are part of the
normal text flow, like this image of a green dot . Inline images do not cause
breaks in the text and are usually small in size. The next category of image is a
floating image, one that “floats “ on the page and is surrounded by text. Word
supports more types of floating images than are possible with current ebook
technology, so the conversion maps floating images to simple left and right floats,
as you can see with the left and right arrow images on the sides of this paragraph.
The final type of image is a “block” image, one that becomes a paragraph on its own
and has no text on either side. Below is a centered green dot.
Centered images like this are useful for large pictures that should be a focus of
attention.
Generally, it is not possible to translate the exact positioning of images from a
Word document to an ebook. That is because in Word, image positioning is specified
in absolute units from the page boundaries. There is no analogous technology in
ebooks, so the conversion will usually end up placing the image either centered or
floating close to the point in the text where it was inserted, not necessarily
where it appears on the page in Word.
Lists
All types of lists are supported by the conversion, with the exception of lists
that use fancy bullets, these get converted to regular bullets.
Bulleted List
One
Two
Numbered List
One, with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly
Two
Multi-level Lists
One
Two
Three
Four with a very long line to demonstrate that the hanging indent for the list is
working correctly.
Five
Six
A Multi-level list with bullets:
One
Two
This bullet uses an image as the bullet item
Four
Five
Continued Lists
One
Two
An interruption in our regularly scheduled listing, for this essential and very
relevant public service announcement.
We now resume our normal programming
Four

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