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Old 05-01-2013, 09:31 PM   #124
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
Publisher contractual terms may be at work here. They identify a title, and expect it to be used/seen in the way they have specified.
I tried the series sort thing in 2.4x and it didn't alter the display of the title. The series info was printed on a separate line with the title being at the top.

Frankly I find it hard to believe that a publisher cares primarily about how the title is displayed and on Kobo readers when there are so many ereaders out there dsiplaying books in different ways. Maybe they care about how margins, spacing, indents etc.are, but if they don't care about embedded custom faults, why would they care about the rest. More likely they care about selling books.

And why would a publisher pick on Kobo and force them to display certain books with double or triple line spacing that can't be changed, when Sony or Kindle etc. are allowed to display them nicely? Just doesn't seem logical.

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