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Index Columns Lost
When I export from InDesign to ePub, both the columns (which are linked) and formatting are lost.
So, the ePub version gets reduced to one long linear column. is there a way to fix this? Thanks. Eden Please see attached. |
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Try adding "oeb-column-number: 3" to the resulting CSS.
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More details, please
I added your suggestion this way, but no effect. } p.index-level-2 { font-family: "Adobe Caslon Pro"; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; font-size: 0.75em; line-height: 1.20em; text-decoration: none; font-variant: normal; text-indent: -1.33em; text-align: left; color: #000000; margin: 0em 0em 0em 1.33em; oeb-column-number: 3; } Last edited by soulartist; 12-19-2010 at 05:32 PM. |
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I can't help with the column problem, sorry, but as a sort of sideways approach to the issue - does the ebook really need an index, when ebooks are completely searchable? Just a thought...
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But do you really, really, really want multiple columns[*]? Note that in a portable reader the screen width / font size is often such that one column fills the screen already. I would leave the index in a single running column, and maybe add links to the different initial letters to make navigation simpler. [*] If you do, ADE has some extension that could allow them. There was a document where Adobe explained how it works, but it seems to be offline. If you search for xpgt and page templates you could find something. It is not spec-compliant and only works (if it does) with Adobe-based readers. |
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Thanks for your good suggestions. I appreciate them.
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