![]() ![]() It's also important to say that if the PDF files aren't your own work, converting them may infringe copyright - the rules vary from country to country and if the documents are for personal use or not. InDesign for example supports export into all three from the same source document, and understands how to cope with the limitations of each format. An EPUB file can be viewed on a 3.5 cell phone as well as a 10 tablet or the 22 monitor. This means that the content can adapt itself to fit the available screen space. It is a file format for publishing books and other types of content in a reflowable fashion. The "correct" workflow is to create your EPUB files, plus PDFs or HTML, from the original application. EPUB is the abbreviation for electronic publication. You can export from Acrobat X to HTML, and there are many tools to go from HTML to EPUB, but you will usually need to spend a fair amount of time editing the document so things are in the right order. ![]() It was therefore decided that rather than do it badly, Acrobat wouldn't do it at all. PDF files are far more complex than EPUB, in terms of the page layouts and the extra features (transparency, vector and bitmap graphics, scripts, forms, rich media, etc.) and in many cases even relatively "simple" PDF files, unless they have accessibility tags, cannot be reinterpreted into the inline flowed format for EPUB. However Acrobat X doesn't have EPUB export, and for very good reasons. There are several third-party tools which claim to do it (though as an Adobe site we don't provide links to them).
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