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Originally Posted by Cayora
I thought it might be impossible with this program. I have seen other book-like CYOA things that have accomplished this, however. Apologies for not using your prefered term. At any rate, I can do most of what I want with Sigil, apparently. Just using links.
And yes, I know this is not a traditional book.
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Cayora:
Sorry, but Toxaris is correct; you are seeking an
app if you are a self-publisher. The type of book you wish to make is not available to self-publishers who will be pushing content through the KDP. It's also not available to content publishers through the NookPress portal. The CYOA books available on these retail platforms cannot be published unless you have a Publisher's Contract with Amazon/Nook (not via NookPress or KDP, but a Publisher's agreement like Random House has). Even most of the "Chooseco" books are actually simply made with links that are at the bottom of each "screen," not apps that prevent turning pages, FWIW.
The "format" you have seen (that actually works as you've described) is not available to self-publishers, just like embedded audio and video are not available to self-publishers on Amazon, or in regular books on Nook. Or animated gifs for NookKids'. It's like the hundreds of apps
named "ebooks" on iTunes and Google and Droid, that aren't--they're apps.
There is nothing you can do with a MOBI file to force people to click a link rather than turn a page, although I suppose you could put the pages in, in such random order, that using the links would be the only viable way to navigate the book. That might work.
As Toxaris advised, it's not a limitation of Sigil; it's the format and the platform. In fact, it's all ebook formats--ePUBs are simply zipped XHTML and CSS files, with some fonts and the like thrown in; with one exception, you can't even use javascript for 99% of all ePUB readers, so this wouldn't work in ePUB, either. Given the state of LIT and the rest, I seriously doubt that an ebook "app" such as you describe can be made for any self-publishing platform available at this time. If you make a fixed-format book for Kindle, you could control the page-turning, somewhat, by controlling the RM (Region Magnification), but even then...nah. It still wouldn't do what you want. eBooks aren't really that advanced, to include most scripting languages.
Hitch