I recently got a Kindle 3 which I’m really enjoying.
As an experiment, I published a Kindle version of the “Programming with gtkmm” book. I don’t actually expect to sell many, though it could be a convenience for some people. I wish I could just “Print to Kindle” from my computer.
I set the “list price” at $2.00, but it appears as $4.60 to me here in Germany. It might be $2.00 to people in the US. I get 70 cents each time for both.
For those with other ebook readers, it is also possible to generate an EPUB or Mobipocket document directly from the gtkmm-documentation sources, thanks to your commits:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm-documentation/commit/?id=f1b7b484b5d28fd669051099573c67897ce52e28
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm-documentation/commit/?id=243924f53ced799fa9758c2f5d4af96c86132b91
Yes, and I’d be interested to know how that works.
I’d also like to use the DocBook XSL stylesheets for this instead of those funky command-line utilities, but I didn’t know what to do with the files that it produced.
I got a kindle too but unfortunatly Amazon doesn’t allow user who comes from China to buy books