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Old 02-16-2020, 07:15 PM   #32
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd View Post
This is true but: a) often, when nobody created something that show what could be done with electronic literature in ebook, the statement of those who are putting the handbrake on electronic literature is "but nobody asks for these things!". I think someone have to bleed. b) I think it is absurd that some of the most relevant work in electronic literature are coming from Steam or Nintendo toys, when the digital books are - more or less - a poor porting of analogic paper books. Ebooks MUST be the place where electronic writers could build their electronic works in literature.

Oblivious this is my point of view.
This is different. You cannot bleed when bleeding doesn't work. There are very few programs in use for reading that your eBook would work with. That's the problem. Sure you can create an eBook with all the up-to-date ePub3 featur3es, but you havwe to get the reading software updated to handle it and most in real world use do not.
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