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Old 09-30-2023, 08:59 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by rsuchwani View Post
My experiences with ePubs, especially when they're read on any Android-based epub reader are not something we might call satisfactory, there's always some kind of mishap, images cut off, text doesn't flow right, and pages don't always break or break too soon, even though epub styled very generic, there's always something that doesn't work. That's why I want to have absolutely restricted display options using media queries. The devices that will be used to read this ePub are very specific (because this ePub is a kind of learning manual that will be distributed only to the workers/employees of the company, and on very specific devices that are given by the company to the employees).
As I mentioned earlier, the Android ePub renderers tend to be the most idiosyncratic implementations and very few of the ones I tested support media queries. For the most part, the authors seem to have little to no familiarity with the various ePub specifications and no desire to listen to suggestions that their application is other than perfect.
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