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Jellby 12-31-2008 11:18 AM

Larra, Mariano J: El doncel de don Enrique el Doliente. (Spanish) v4 10 May 2011
 
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"El doncel de don Enrique el Doliente" (The Page of Don Enrique the Sorrowful) is a historical novel set in Spain, in the 14th-15th century. It's a story of love and intrigue written by one of the most important Spanish writers of the Romanticism, Mariano José de Larra, and published in 1834.

The text is taken from the Cervantes Virtual Library, corrected and formatted. For those wanting to read this in a web browser, I include an index.zip file: just unzip this and the .epub file in the same directory, and open index.html (and modify index.css if you like).

Any kind of feedback is welcome.

EDIT (v2): Modified the drop caps code to make it work with Adobe Digital Editions (and the Sony reader).

EDIT (v3): Updated to support the epub2pdf script and pass epubcheck.

EDIT (V4): Fixed a few additional typos.

(previous download count: 268)

acidzebra 01-04-2009 11:41 AM

Love the drop caps, sweet!

(I used Calibre's ebook viewer, haven't tried on the actual 505 yet but suspect it won't work)

mtravellerh 01-07-2009 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jellby (Post 316999)
"El doncel de don Enrique el Doliente" (The Page of Don Enrique the Sorrowful) is a historical novel set in Spain, in the 14th-15th century. It's a story of love and intrigue written by one of the most important Spanish writers of the Romanticism, Mariano José de Larra, and published in 1834.

The text is taken from the Cervantes Virtual Library, corrected and formatted. For those wanting to read this in a web browser, I include an index.zip file: just unzip this and the .epub file in the same directory, and open index.html (and modify index.css if you like).

Any kind of feedback is welcome.

Sorry, but that drop cap thing does not really work in ADE. You DO have the drop caps, but there is a whole line of text above that cap.

Jellby 01-07-2009 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by mtravellerh (Post 321647)
Sorry, but that drop cap thing does not really work in ADE. You DO have the drop caps, but there is a whole line of text above that cap.

Yes, I noticed in this thread. I think it is a "peculiarity" of ADE in the way it treats the line-height property (it lowers the block instead of raising it, as other engines do). But I'm reluctant to change the code until I see more ePUB readers or proof that ADE is not doing it wrong...

mtravellerh 01-07-2009 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Jellby (Post 321661)
Yes, I noticed in this thread. I think it is a "peculiarity" of ADE in the way it treats the line-height property (it lowers the block instead of raising it, as other engines do). But I'm reluctant to change the code until I see more ePUB readers or proof that ADE is not doing it wrong...

Yes, I have seen where the problem lies. It really is frustrating that identical code does not render identical results. Epub is rendered in so many different ways (this is the same problem for floating pictures, for example) that you have to extremely reduce your code to get a good result on all the reading platforms (and I am not even beginning to rant about FBReader)

acidzebra 01-07-2009 07:10 AM

"It really is frustrating that identical code does not render identical results"

Ha ha ha it is the "browser wars" for ebooks.

Jellby 01-17-2009 12:38 PM

After the discussion in this thread, I modified the drop caps code to make it work with Adobe Digital Editions (and the Sony reader). Uploaded v2.

Jellby 05-10-2011 02:53 PM

Fixed some typos in the text. Uploaded v4.


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