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Originally Posted by DanaRu
Is it only for images in a table cell?
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Yes, that's only for images in a table cell FOR IPAD. For all others ereaders things are simpler (a bit

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Yes of course.
I know it does not look very good .. but I have a lot of different tables, so I can not spend a lot of time on each...
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Indeed

For that reason is better to write the styles in a css file, because is easier to fix things for all the things.
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This is another table (not the one on the screen), but it also looks bad in ADE
I also attached a full epub book, maybe it will help...
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Great! I will watch your epub and I'll be able to give you better tips about how to write it.
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Yes you are right)
how can i write in epub3?
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It's just matter of selecting the appropiate option in Sigil (Edit --> Preferences... --> General Settings, and in the dialog, in the field "Create New or Empty Epubs as:" you must choose "Version 3"). Alternatively, you can convert an epub2 into epub3 with the Sigil plugin
ePub3-itizer.
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This format can read all the readers?
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Good question

MathML is supported for Kindle and Kobo (but not Nook). Under Android, the PocketBook app supports perfectly MathML (and epub3), so anyone with a smathphone, tablet or e-ink tablet with Android will be able to read your epub (if s/he install PocketBook). Finally, Apple devices also support MathML. But all old e-ink devices (Sony, Nook, etc.) won't be able to read your formulas if you employ MathML. So if you aim to a vast ereader market, then your best choice is to write an epub2 with .png images as formulas (the better is to employ .svg images but Nook has issues with that kind of image).
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Thank you very much for the tips. I don't know where to turn anymore
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You are welcome Dana

I'll study your last table and your epub and will give you my opinion about how to fix your issues.
Regards
Rubén