Thread: Image wrap test
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Old 04-23-2011, 04:25 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Billi View Post
Jellby, I tested your file on my Pocketbook 902 although I'm afraid that you rather have a 6" device in mind.
Screen size should not matter, as long as the image fits in the screen when scaled to 100% width.

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In the zip file you will find screenshots of all three installed ePub readers (Adobe, Coolreader, FBReader). Only the Adobe Reader is able to float the text but he doesn't display it correctly, too.
It seems FBReader and Coolreader have very simple engines, with only a limited support for the ePUB CSS. Could you try toggling the comments of the two @import lines in OEBPS/css/style.css? If not, I'll add another test page without the wrap, anyway...

The Adobe problem is the same I have noticed in my Cybook (and I assume it will be the same with other readers using Adobe), I'd call it a bug, since the top part of the image is 100% wide, and still Adobe is trying to put text to its right. I'll try something a bit different.
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