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Old 08-19-2021, 09:21 AM   #21
rsuchwani
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Graphical display behavior when the rest of a list on the next page is displayed at the correct indent position
Yes, indention is precise and doesn't look to be broken in GPB even when there're orphan list markers above.


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You define with a content class with content before, while the page break uses the default graphical list character.
It seems that the reader's default action isn't over-ridden. What's your suggestion then?

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The remaining text conflicts with a fixed page layout, resulting in text being lost.
I think that this is the normal behavior while increasing the font size, isn't it? And the small screen size devices tend to have this issue, aren't they? And if you are referring to an entirely different thing, then please forgive me, you lost me here.

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Furthermore, my GitDen EPUB reader is not very happy with this EPUB file.
I previewed the ePub in this reader just now, and yes, there are display issues especially where the lists are. List markers' indention is off.

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I think a phased approach is needed in which one always solves a problem first and then solves the next problem in the next step.
What are your suggestions?
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