>inDesign is way too much being designed for print media, though understandable if you are designing for print media and want ereader output too.
I spend a lot of time on the Kindle forums, and one of the recurring plaints is from people who have used InDesign and as a result made a mess of the e-book output. Previously I have used Word and Open Office (OO seems to do a better job of pagination and exporting to PDF) to make my paperbacks. Should I investigate InDesign? Is it primarily a word processor or a publisher's tool?
(I apologize for hijacking the thread! When I had to do something similar, I went back to the html and started over again, in part so as not to have twenty style sheets in a twenty-chapter book. This seemed a very quick fix.)
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