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Old 08-19-2021, 04:13 AM   #7
rsuchwani
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Originally Posted by jlhopes View Post
I'm working on a book that has sections where the reader keeps a "journal" and makes notes or answers questions posed in the book. In the print edition we will just use blank lines, but I'm wondering how to approach it in the ebook.

Is it possible to have boxes or fields for entering text in an EPUB file? Is it practical do this? And would it convert to Kindle?
It's possible to have the 'writeable fields' only in the ePub (Kindle doesn't support such fancy things) where the reader just writes stuff, but what about saving the written text? Will the written text just 'vanishes' after the page turn or it needs to be saved?

There are too many parameters before we begin to adopt a solution there.

Also, the question is posted almost a month ago, so did you just give up or following this?
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