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Originally Posted by JSWolf
That remains the standard for PAPER BOOKS! It does not work well on eBooks. The tap zone is TOO SMALL! What I do is [01] in the same body text size for the tap zone and it works. Doing 1 as a superscript doesn't work. Also, doing it my way means you can have the line height smaller without throwing off the line spacing. Kindles use a line space that's too large.
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No, you're wrong. I understand you think it looks bad and is difficult to use. I happen to disagree. The point is that it's used almost universally by book publishers that produce ebook versions of the books they've published on paper. That's all I mean by "industry standard". It may be that - in your view - lots of people can make ebooks better than the publishing industry do. But my original query was prompted by the fact that I'm doing a job FOR THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY, so I need to conform with what they want - which, by happy coincidence, happens to be what I prefer, both aesthetically and ergonomically.