Update: I've reviewed a chunk of the book. There's nothing here that we haven't already done. It's just not that complicated.
I would expect that the index would be problematic, and putting in the faux-real page numbers (embedded, I mean) so that a classroom could discuss "item X on page Y," without all the Kindle users getting confused. But that's "just" a page-map. A lot of work, yes--but not undoable.
I just don't see anything else that honestly, even gives me pause. There are tables, lists, fonts...the usual for a firm accustomed to dealing with more-complex books.
FWIW.
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