![]() I don't know if Calibre generated this or where it came from. This command gave me problems once before and just getting rid of it fixed the problem. I did look in some of the files and found this command: But when I upload it to iTunes Connect I'm getting error messages like this:ĮRROR ITMS-9000: "Invalid URI in manifest OEBPS/1 part page.xhtml : Illegal character in path at index 7: OEBPS/1 part page.xhtml" at Book (MZItmspBookPackage)ĮRROR ITMS-9000: "Invalid URI in manifest OEBPS/2 part page.xhtml : Illegal character in path at index 7: OEBPS/2 part page.xhtml" at Book (MZItmspBookPackage)ĮRROR ITMS-9000: "Invalid URI in manifest OEBPS/3 part page.xhtml : Illegal character in path at index 7: OEBPS/3 part page.xhtml" at Book (MZItmspBookPackage)Īny suggestions on how I can fix this? I don't have a problem going into the particular xhtml file to fix it, I just need to know what to write. I have successfully created an epub file from InDesign CS5, have put it through Calibre, have made some fixes in the xhtml file to allow cross references to work, the file passes ePub Checker, and have successfully converted it to mobi for upload to Amazon (which has been successful as well). ![]() Run the script, it will generate named folders for all sizes.Hope this is the right forum to post this to. Put your generic ipad and iphone screenshots in those folders. To use it, put it in a new directory, and create a /iphone and an /ipad directory next to it. I could not get an iPhone 4 simulator running in the latest xcode as of 2020, so this was necessary for me. Here's a bash script that will resize generic screenshots to the appropriate dimensions. I have this page bookmarked and refer back to it frequently, but no one mentions the size for newer 11 inch iPad pro. One of the following, with a 16:10 aspect ratio. This is updated as of 6-14-2017 from the following source:Ħ40 x 1096 pixels for portrait (without status bar)Ħ40 x 1136 pixels for portrait (full screen)ġ136 x 600 pixels for landscape (without status bar)ġ136 x 640 pixels for landscape (full screen)Ħ40 x 920 pixels for portrait (without status bar)Ħ40 x 960 pixels for portrait (full screen)ĩ60 x 600 pixels for landscape (without status bar)ĩ60 x 640 pixels for landscape (full screen)Ģ048 x 1496 pixels for landscape (without status bar)Ģ048 x 1536 pixels for landscape (full screen)ġ536 x 2008 pixels for portrait (without status bar)ġ536 x 2048 pixels for portrait (full screen)ġ024 x 748 pixels for landscape (without status bar)ġ024 x 768 pixels for landscape (full screen)ħ68 x 1004 pixels for portrait (without status bar)ħ68 x 1024 pixels for portrait (full screen) You shouldn't include the status bar, so you can either paste background color over the status bar text and icons or crop them out and scale the image back up.
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