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Old 07-23-2023, 04:04 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
This seems extremely unlikely to me, especially since the content contained on particular screens will change based on user selections.

Can you provides references to these requirements?
Apple Books Asset Guide states the following:
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Alignment

If specifying line-height, extra spacing between text blocks and any padding around images should be a multiple of the specified line-height to keep text aligned across the spine.
It goes on to state that iPads will show facing pages when turned to landscape mode. Kobo states the same behavior with their readers, and ADE will show two pages when the width of the reading window is extended.

I'm just trying to follow their guidelines, since failing to do so may be grounds for a book submission to be rejected. Personally speaking, I think the requirement is an error. It may be possible with a fixed layout book making use of their javascript libraries, but it's not really practical to implement for a flowing book.
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