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Old 10-10-2020, 06:28 AM   #30
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
She is not fussy about the formatting but does want a working ToC and a book that reads smoothly on her Libra. Fonts, formatting, kerning, etc.? She really doesn't notice or care about them. Annotations need not apply.

Considering that much of her current reading is self-pubbed, you run into the usual nasties from the programs used to create the original files. One of them is more ebooks with structural issues in a month than I see in a year in my choice of genres. One contributing factor is that when she discovers a new author, she tends to binge read their catalogue so you get a mass of books created with the same workflow and with the same issues.
I've seen the nasties you can get with some self-published eBooks on Amazon. It can be pretty nasty. I should take one of them and give it a conversion to ePub and see what I end up with.
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