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Old 02-09-2014, 11:13 PM   #22
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Thanks for your hint! I'm used to read long texts, so I tend to write long texts. In any case, I'm glad to improve any of my posts, please just notify me (probably by PN, if you don't want to use a discussion thread for it).
I don't mind the long tomes. (I write them myself!)

But it does make it look less daunting if you actually use the quote boxes and answer each thing in chunks!

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However, as you mentioned the specific example of referencing, such things aren't difficult at all for automated processing, and as EPUB->LaTeX->PDF is basically XHTML->LaTeX->PDF, I already do something very similar quite often (however, not with the goal of representing the XHTML visual appearance of a browser in the PDF).
Hmmm... I would be interested in how you handle this in the automated PDF stage (particularly hyphenation/linebreaks/ragged edges/widows/orphans). Let me know more via PM.
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