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Old 12-06-2015, 11:05 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by webnerd View Post
Nice, however i do find it a bit frustrating that epub CSS constantly changes and i fear that all the CSS text in sigil or calibre will interfear with the creativity of writing. Have you used indesign? Is the HTMl formatting better than with word? If i were to sit down and learn all this, i could imagine buying a professional book designing software like indesign would pay off in the end?
I would only consider InDesign if you were going to design books for print, and quite a lot of them at that. If you're only buying InDesign in order to occasionally build an ebook, then you're buying a really powerful program for one very narrow purpose, and one it's not particularly good at. Note too that InDesign is not a word processor, few people write book-length materials within it. It's a production and design tool.
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