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Old 07-13-2016, 09:05 AM   #5
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linear="no" is a big problem.
We created several "non linear" ebooks (like Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-type book), but we never use linear="no". Why? Adobe Digital Edition (and mobile) do not support it in ePub2.
Other ereader programs support it, BUT:
- most of those handles the linear="no" like a big pop up, so often if you are in a linear="no" section and close the ebook and reopen it, you find yourself in the last linear="yes" section you read before enter the linear="no";
- some ereader programs handles the linear="no" like scroll pages instead paged ones (Ibooks desktop for example);
- some ebook reader programs do not allow the reader to turn the last page of a linear="no" section. Other allow and "fall back" in to the next linear="yes" section;
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