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Old 10-27-2009, 04:49 PM   #90
bkilian
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Originally Posted by ahi View Post
In the meantime, I'll continue to hope that the anti-intellectualist fad does eventually pass.

- Ahi
Heh, Nice. I bet that's what the monks used to say about the damned commoners who were quite happy to read their non-illuminated and horribly typeset gutenberg bibles instead of the scribed versions that took ten years to complete.

Now I'll give you that I really don't like bad formatting in my ebooks. I'll usually fix issues when I come across them, but I really don't care if the book is in Times, Georgia, or Century. I generally prefer indented paragraphs to doublespaced paragraphs, and I'll actually change books in the form I don't like to the form I do.

As eBooks get more popular, publishers will take more time and make sure their formatting is better, but I still haven't seen you answer the question about what specific "typographical complexity" is not supported in ePub

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