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Old 06-07-2010, 11:49 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
Last time I tried this for my Sony Reader, it would go out, but it would not come back, apparently due to a flaw in the Sony implementation of ADE.
I don't believe it's your Sony Reader. I have searched all data on ADE and nowhere are footnotes addressed. Nothing in the spec says anything about returning from a footnote so none was implemented.

The Epub reader in Calibre has the same problem. Mobipocket Reader solved the prtoblem with the "back" control.

This can be overcome by inserting code in the book to allow the reader to click on the footnote and return. The only problem with this is when there are multiple calls to the same footnote.

And deeper and deeper ...
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