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Originally Posted by FrustratedReader
Basically there isn't any universal solution for tables. It's very dependant on the content, number of columns and width of the table.
Some reformatting may be needed as has already been suggested.
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Indeedy.
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Hence my approach, in creating content, rather than conversion from non-ebook sources, is to try and avoid them!
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Lucky you. I don't have that luxury, as I frequently lament, but of course, it is my vocation. :-) I have little business lamenting such things!
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Also having two or more columns to simulate (or import) a magazine or newspaper is to be avoided. I noticed that early HP paper books had the newspaper extracts in twin column but later book(s) (or last?) use a single longer column.
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I'm still surprised at how often we're asked to do this and it must be from folks who don't use eReaders or who use iPads (fullsize) and don't use dedicated devices or read on smartphones. I mean..we've done it (and we've created reflowable sidebars) but to steal a line from Jeff Goldblum's character in
Jurassic Park, just because you
can do something doesn't mean you
should.
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
I don't dispute that either.  My comment aimed about how to generate a svg table, in case of the OP would want to use them. If the user wants a "ring to rule all rings", an only solution for all kind of devices, he should use an image (I go with a .png or .gif). since K1 doesn't support tables.
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I know that sweetie. I didn't mean to sound as though I were chastizing you--I wasn't. It was simply one of those things that was obvious to those of us who've been doing this for a while, but was unsaid in the thread. I try to remember that newbies and first-timers, etc., won't know all the cruft we carry around in our heads and slap those warning labels on there, to save them some time, that's all. :-)
Hitch