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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The problem as you see is that the CSS for letter spacing doesn't work in ADE and that means that in most cases, people reading this book won't see the letter spacing. Could you not leave the words without extra spacing and instead use something like sans-serif to differentiate those words?
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Oh, it's okay, I just reverted back to how I had it before, so it all worked out okay, I suppose -- I just lost the searchability for those bits of text, basically. However, in a way it's not TOO bad, I suppose, because those instances were basically authors' names, at the end of pieces, and those authors' names were also listed in the ToC, too -- that is, not the epub ToC, but the "printed" one in my book, in the pages of my book -- and in there they were written without spaces, so if people did search those authors' names, they would find them in the ToC, where they could then click on the piece they might want to read by that author.
It's for in this epub of mine, which I posted quite a while ago...
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=279887
It's a
little bit important to keep that visual aspect like that, with those names spaced out like that, if only because I was trying to make that ebook somewhat of a "facsimile" edition (in certain ways, at least -- although I did take some liberties in other ways). I've been working on some revisions to it, re the fonts used in it. So mainly it's all Shakespeare, which I'm sure is the main reason people might be interested in the book anyway, not so much for the other authors.
It's a shame it doesn't work with letter-spacing, but not "devastating" or anything (in this instance).