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Old 08-30-2009, 12:43 PM   #338
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Originally Posted by ahi View Post
THIS is what typography IS. Thank you, EowynCarter!

A book that has been professionally prepared, feels nice to read. A book that hasn't, doesn't... unless you spent over $300 to read it, and you are too emotionally invested to admit that it looks like crap... or so I am forced to assume based on the legions proudly declaring that they can't tell the difference between a well-made book and a poorly-made one.

- Ahi
Fact is, we can tell the diffrence, up to a certain point. ePub, when PROPERLY used, already allows for nice to read book. (I'm speaking there of book containing mainly text). You're blaming on ePub what's the publisher's fault.

E-reader are not paper book. So does the typos rules needs to be as strict, or even the same ? Maybe not.
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