Voilà le message que je viens d'envoyer à Henrik :
Hello Henrik,
I tested the new version 1.1.7.
Good work !
I list above, small bugs and suggested changes. I am attaching to this mail the files odt and epub used for this test.
* In the TOC, where there are line breaks in the title, they should be converted to spaces :
Quote:
<navLabel>
<text> CHAPITRE PREMIER TÉMOIGNAGES CONSTATANT L’EXISTENCE DE L’ATLANTIDE</text>
</navLabel>
and not
<navLabel>
<text> CHAPITRE PREMIERTÉMOIGNAGES CONSTATANT L’EXISTENCE DE L’ATLANTIDE</text>
</navLabel>
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* Is it possible to add this feature (which exists for Atlantis) : When a Title 1 is hidden (Format - Hidden), as "cover" in the attached example, it would have to appear in the TOC, and not in text.
* For the pictures, cover
and others : When the height is greater than the width, and when the size is larger than 200x300px, we should use this code :
max-width:100%;height:100%, so that the images are in full screen. For other images, it is better than the width and height
are in %, not in cm.
It is better than the first image of the document on the first paragraph - the cover image – is in separate file xhtml, the title page chapter.xhtml for you. Sample :
Quote:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xml:lang="fr-FR" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<!-- This file was converted to xhtml by Writer2xhtml ver. 1.1.7. See http://writer2latex.sourceforge.net for more info. -->
<head>
<title>Cover</title>
<link href="styles/styles1.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body dir="ltr">
<p class="Standard" dir="ltr" style="margin-left:0em;margin-right:0em;text-indent:0em;text-align:center"><img alt="Cover" class="frameGraphics" id="images1graphic" src="images/image001.jpg" style="margin-left:0em;margin-right:0em;border:none;padding-top:0em;padding-bottom:0em;padding-left:0em;padding-right:0em;max-width:100%;height:100%"/></p>
</body>
</html>
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* For margins, padding, indent, it would be much better to use
the em unit or % as cm.
* For footnotes, they should be separated with a line or something, of the text at the end of the chapter.
It's all
Best regards
PS : My apologies for my unfortunate English
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Coolmicro
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