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Originally Posted by jhowell
KFX does support a simple image wrapper of the sort described in this post. I have seen code like that used in several professionally published ebooks. Your example book will convert to KFX if you remove the caption from the SVG.
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Yes, a wrapper with a simple image inside is supported by KFX. But with a image and not to be able to add a caption is, is...
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It is true, KFX does not support SVG text. I don't know of a surefire way to have captions that will display with the user's selected font and always be displayed on the same page as an image.
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With the current state of KFX, the only way is to write the caption on the picture with a image proccessor. Sad need
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My point is that there is no single best option. There is a tradeoff that a Kindle ebook publisher will need to make between using the full capabilities of SVG and having the features of KFX available to the reader.
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I agree with that.