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Old 07-31-2017, 03:53 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd View Post
About the size problem, you have to follow the Tex2002ans suggestions. The calibre css are not right.
I attached the EPUB with the minor CSS tweaks I mentioned in my post.

Seems like someone's eyes glazed over before implementing the solution.

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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
I must say that I am very disappointed that HTML [...] but not for SVG in most epub readers on e-ink devices, including FBreader. Especially since they work fine in desktop FBreader and ipad and even somewhat in epub converted to azw3.
Works fine in ADE/RMSDK + Readium (which would cover the vast majority of spec-compliant readers). Should work fine on Kobos as well (salamanderjuice or someone else could test the tweaked one).

I wouldn't rely on FBReader for anything. It is a reader that throws the EPUB-standards out. Similarly with Moon+ Reader or many of the billions of other Android readers out there.

They can "read EPUB" (aka, rip the HTML out, overwrite the CSS, and try to treat it like a "normal web page" or document). That might fly if you mostly read fiction or text-based non-fiction... but once you get into the more complicated layouts and functionality, they can't be relied upon. (Complex tables, poetry, SVG, various methods of EPUB3 Footnotes, MathML, pagelists, etc. etc.).

If you are reading on Android, some of the spec-compliant readers are Bluefire, Bookari, Gitden Reader.

Side Note: I don't have any first-hand experience with iBooks (I wouldn't touch an Apple product with a ten-foot pole). If anyone has iBooks on their devices, if they could test this EPUB and report back how the SVGs scale/look, that would be great.
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File Type: epub progit-svg11-xml-img-auto[TexCSS].epub (1.87 MB, 222 views)

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