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Old 08-17-2014, 03:11 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Psymon View Post
I spent the whole morning (so far) re-doing my ornaments (in various sizes) this way (as you offered up here, odedta, as I've quoted below), testing it out on my computer in ADE and Sony Reader Library, and while it seemed to work fine in those, when I finally got around to transferring my epub over to the iPad and looked at it in iBooks, everything is TOTALLY outta wack -- the ornaments are all the wrong sizes. It seems that what's happening is that (to use your example, below) the image size of 60% is ignored, and instead they all go to the 100% defined in the paragraph style -- either that or it's just ignoring both and inserting the image as large as it can or something (but that would be weird).

Bummer, I really thought that I (i.e. you) had licked this problem.
Thing is, in a lot of cases, you have to code specifically for iBooks. You'd be best off dumping iBooks and trying Marvin and maybe Bluefire. iBooks is just too off-the-mark to expect it to work without having to make changes.
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