We have recently released an improved version of Scripler.
Biggest addition is that you can publish an ebook directly to the web. For an example you can see
this test book online.
Another of our main goals it to make ebooks a first class citizen on the internet, I think this involves easy web publishing, in the same way we can publish video on the web. So you could for example embed ebooks on other pages like you can do with e.g. youtube videos. What do you think?
Changelog
### New features
- Publish Scripler book on the web:
- One click publishing
- Everyone in the world can reach and read your book
- Simple bookmarks and book-navigation features
- Update your published book instantly
- Unpublish
- Import from word now supports images. Glorious glorious images!
- Colors colors colors. You can now change the text color and the background color.
- Book designs can be applied to the whole book automatically. Seriously - this is great!
### Enhancements
- Mobile-ready frontpage (responsive)
- Hyperlink sub-tab displays the details of existing hyperlink, when cursor is placed in it.
- Helpful explanations added to `Insert`.
- Instant save is now very reliable
###Fixed bugs
- Hyperlink: choose existing target overwrites selection
- ToC is wrongly the first document in the book when downloaded
- Cover-specification in landmarks in nav.xhtml breaks Kindle Direct Publishing upload
- Anchor list not initially populated
- Invalid numeric id's added to headings when copy-pasting
- Footnotes in word documents breaks epub validation
- Anchors breaks validation
- Not defining chapter names breaks validation
- Focus not always returned to editor
- File size limit on import too limited
- Error when uploading image with uppercase fileextension
- The month is 1 behind in scripler project dates.
- When going below 900px no menu items are shown on the frontpage
- Insert anchor: placing cursor, manually typing anchor name and then clicking insert - does not work.
- Register bar covers up stuff
- Can't scroll when there are more ebook projects than fits the screen!