Thread: PDF to EPUB
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Old 11-19-2010, 07:07 AM   #17
wannabee
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Graphic designers that have been combining graphics and text for decades are expecting to be able to port over existing documents to ePub. When we can't we ask why.
Its taken me a month to realize that I don't even have the flexibility of HTML from 1995 to use in an epub. If I just had to do it for an iPad I could. But to be able to do tables and images and make it work on multiple platforms will take everyones help. See my new thread - ebook formats/workshops..
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