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Old 05-21-2022, 09:09 PM   #17
Turtle91
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post

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Yes, SVG wrappers are awesome, but the biggest caveat is it only works within EPUB.

So you always have to note:

This WILL NOT WORK if trying to sell the ebook on Amazon.

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I know Amazon - especially the older styles - didn't do well with SVG, but I thought that had been fixed for the most part now. At least, according to their 'KDP publishing guidelines'
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- Computer-generated visuals are best represented as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), so provide SVGs where possible. For line art, we recommend providing SVGs.
and for inline images:
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c. Inline images: An inline element does not start on a new line and renders in the same line as the text. Set the height of inline images in “EM” units so that it displays and scales proportional to surrounding text content. Provide inline images in lossless format such as SVGs where possible.

I personally don't publish there (lol I don't publish anywhere except my own reader!) so I would certainly defer to those professionals that do!
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