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Old 10-25-2017, 05:54 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Almost ALL. We never--never--rotate images in eBooks, for that reason, unless the author-pub wildly insists and is bonkers.

The iPads, most Droids, all the Kindle, Kobo and B&N eReaders--they ALL auto-rotate, and even those that have the option to turn it off, my experience is, almost nobody does. You, apparently, are the exception. And that drives me nuts--having to go turn my auto-rotate OFF so I'm not chasing an image around! ;-)

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Oh, that's interesting. My Kobo has never auto-rotated anything, and I can't recall turning that function off. Is that a kepub-specific thing perhaps?

Anyway, call me bonkers, but I need the rotated images, otherwise they would be far too small on my non-rotating reader.

But since auto-rotation seems to be a common thing, I'll produce an alternative version with un-rotated images.

Thanks a lot for the expert input!

And thanks for your input too, theducks. Echoes my sentiment, but reality seems to think differently.
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