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Mature enough, but plenty of room for improvement.
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Which, of course, is why the so-called "cover" is nothing but a useless waste of space.
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I don't need fancy "covers" for ebooks. I only ever see them as thumbnails on my eink black-and-white reader. I've had a few library ebooks that just have the author and title as the cover page, and that worked fine for me.
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I agree with HarryT. All of the examples are due to poor standards, lack of adequate proofing and corrections.
I don't think it's a case of ebooks not reaching maturity yet as much as publishers not reaching maturity yet in how to handle ebooks and create them as meticulously as they should be created. Edit: I enjoy a nice-looking cover, even if it's in black and white because I set the cover image as my standby screen on my reader, which I really like to see when I pick up my reader. Those images can be compressed nicely though without showing any quality loss as long as the publisher gets someone to do it who knows what they're doing and doesn't either include a huge image that's 300KB in size and is a waste of space, or a badly pixelated image that looks horrid. Last edited by Ripplinger; 02-01-2013 at 05:09 PM. |
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Competing open and proprietary file formats, built on top of ever-changing standards, with multiple proprietary drm schemes and mathematical typesetting somehow quirked on--that's a makeshift solution. It undoubtedly works and is fine for volatile media, but I'm not so sure it's adequate for books, which tend to outlast the average twitter junk of the day. Slightly. On the device side: limited support for proper microtypography, not even trying to avoid cardinal sins like widows and orphans. The result is readable, but very little else. The dead tree books are far more refined. Doesn't mean I don't like ebooks, just that some minor flogging in the right places might improve the experience. ![]() Worse, it's in the publishers' best interest to "enrich" content, because static text is just sooo hard to sell to the masses. Given your obvious love for epub3, I suspect you might agree this is an upcoming issue with the ebook publishing format, especially with the brick and mortar type publishers slowly going extinct. For bibliophiles, anyway. Cheers. --mario _______ [1]: Sorry, non-native speaker, sometimes hard to be precise without annotations. |
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The majority of published eBooks comes from amateur writers, not experienced publishing houses. You might as well complain that the cakes you bought at a school fete are not equal to those from the best Patisserie in Paris. |
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As you say, it's certainly possible to make high quality, gorgeous-looking ebooks. Unfortunately, that costs time, and time = money. |
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A good reading app *should* have embedded algorithmic rules for white space, line spacing, widows/orphans, and even formatting style (Via templates). But that stuff is *hard* to code. So, at best, we get hyphenation and user-set margins and spacing and at worse none of the above or one-size fits all typography. Going back to the days of the now-deprecated but still mourned MS Reader app we can find better embedded typographic rules than in most modern reading apps. Now, that is just the theoretical typographical purist critique. The real world reality is that mainstream consumers don't care about typographical issues as long as they can set reasonable font sizes and the available font families aren't aggresively ugly. For the ebook market of today, the formats are mre than adequate and the reading apps acceptable. There might be an opportunity for one of the payers to gain a minor competitive advantage by offering quality dynamic typography in their reading app but impact is likely so small there are higher-priorities at Amazon and Apple. What we have isn't perfect but it's good enough for the market. ![]() |
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Turning ebooks in to multimedia web pages will only amount to abandoning the book market. At which point independent publishers (mostly self-published authors, I suspect) will rush to fill. Poorly, for the most part, but hey, Sturgeon was an optomist. |
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What I would like to see is some standardization of page numbering, translations by ... corrected and the proper publication dates of when the book was physically printed and/or converted into ebook format. I get frustrated when I am looking for a specific translation of a classic work.
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