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Old 10-12-2016, 07:50 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by MacEachaidh View Post
a) what I'm asking here is different
b) there weren't any solutions arrived at, as far as I could see, that would work in an ADE-based e.ink (n this case, a Kobo Aura HD)
In ePub2, no; in ePub3, yes, you can have three (or more) text columns. And the last release of ADE (4.5.2) supports the ePub3 protocol, so you are able to have text in columns. The trouble we have is that there are not many eink readers that support the css neccesary for text in columns (so far, new Kindle devices, iPad and maybe Kobo with kepub books -no epub-).

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Rubén
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