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Old 04-23-2015, 06:23 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Notjohn View Post
Finally, there are traditionalists, who expect e-books to look like print editions. I am one: when I see Chapter One, I always skip back to the beginning to see the title page and any other preliminaries. I want to see a TOC. I want to see justified text. I want to see indented paragraphs and no weird spacing between paras. I want to see a traditional typeface (okay, okay: font) and not some wonky thing from Microsoft.
Most of my fiction pbooks don't have a TOC, two trilogies have a basic TOC (book 1: page no# book 2: page no# book3: page no#) only one have a "valid" TOC, so an ebook with no/barebones TOC looks like a lot of my pbooks.
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