But your point was that such things don't matter. I'm saying they not only matter but stand in the way of the entire enterprise of converting printed libraries to eBooks.
Let's remember what you said in the heat of the moment, particularly when you're taking such care to quote the rest of us:
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Most people have no idea what format the books are in, and couldn't care less.
It is a book. It has words, in sentences, in paragraphs. The fact that it doesn't support nice things like dropped caps and flowing around images don't seem to really matter, does it?
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