

Once you have your images, you need to 'wrap' them in an html file. I believe it is an 11 to 9 ratio and just about any size with that ratio works.

I don't remember the exact dimensions, but you can find it on the kindle developer's pages. What you need to do is convert all your music to images. It does a good job at re-formatting text, but music is not text so you have to work around it. (It might? for the DX but not all Kindle customers will have the DX). I've been publishing several titles for Kindle for over a year. (For instance Roget's Thesaurus, which may or may not have had it's point size increased, is perfectly readable.) On Kindle, on my computer, and on my iPhone, is a way to increase the view size of the print. Should a book be re-done in Sibelius with larger staff sizes and a larger point size? Similarly, you'd want to scale up graphics a bit so they are legible on the small screen." In the end, you're probably going to want to edit your PDF to increase font sizes, since a 12 point font at 72 dpi is only a 5 point font at 167 dpi. The iPhone screen (640x960) isn't vastly bigger than a Kindle screen (600x800). If the PDFs look good on an iPhone, though, they may work as is. The PDFs that you already have up there (on my book's publishing website) would need to be reworked to look good on Kindle 3. If you construct your PDF so that it will look good in that size (3.6 in. "On Kindle 3 (the hardware I believe) you have to contend with the fact that the screen is only 600x800. Does anyone have experience with Kindle Publication with a music book?
