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The first is to manually tweak the internal css for every epub. It works perfectly but is a total PITA because it's time-consuming and you have to learn stuff. The other way is for the reading app to completely ignore internal css and let the user set everything from the device. This may sound terrific -- and it is for some people. FBReader and CoolReader can do this, both apps work on the PocketBook range of e-ink readers and all Android devices. What frequently happens with this approach (unless things have improved in the last couple of years) is that, depending on the epub, some display features get lost, and no amount of customisation on the reader can reproduce them e.g scenebreaks, centre- and right-alignment, text indented on both sides, inline font-size changes (small-caps & dropcaps). This can be very irritating to those who like their epubs 'just-so'. Everything else is a compromise somewhere between the two extremes -- and compromises never suit all of the people all of the time. |
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This ebook also looked very nice on my Aura. The only change I made was removing the first 4 entries from table of contents file so the book opened on the first chapter. Trying to program two renderers used by Kobo to change that formatting on the fly would take a lot of developer resources and, in my opinion, not work all that well. That poem would just look so good stretched right across the page with the lines joined up - not. Regards, David |
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I agree with how annoying the split paragraph issue is. I get it a lot! I can think of no reading related reason for the renderer to default to not splitting paragraphs. There should be a "Fill Page" or "Do Not Split Paragraphs" override option, or this behavior should be eliminated from the code period. It serves no purpose but to annoy the reader.
The only reason I can think of for it's existence is that they reference location by counting paragraphs and splitting one might confuse some other location based functions by the split second part adversely affecting a location or count... Last edited by TechniSol; 06-09-2013 at 10:39 PM. |
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Looking for pages where a blank line has been left (wider bottom margin) and the first line of the paragraph was moved to the next page, in the glossary in one (Next Generation Firewalls for Dummies), there are as many as two blank lines at the bottom of a page to keep entries on the same page. One example, the single line entry for Limewire is at the bottom of the page with two extra lines worth of blank space and then the entry for Mariposa is at the top of the next page. Next Generation Firewalls for Dummies by Lawrence C. Miller, CISSP ISBN: 978-0-470-93955-0 Regards, David Last edited by DNSB; 06-09-2013 at 10:41 PM. |
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GranPohbah-Fezzes r cool!
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That's great, it still does not explain why the renderer often gives me 7-10 blank lines to move a long paragraph to the next page. It's annoying as one tends to assume that is the chapter or article ending. I've had pages with only a line or two of text. There is a bug in the paragraph splitting algorithm, or at least the one deciding if a split should be made, possibly related to the widow/orphan settings.
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Top Bottom margins may not be just a style sheet choice as things happen in that space that are part of the device's functions. More than that, perhaps the one or two things you want would not be a big deal, but what about the one or two things I want, and the one or two (or dozens of things) someone else wants, ad infinitum?
Nothing will get around the fact that this is a relatively low priced commercial product that is designed to meet the needs of most people, not all people. |
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Pocketbook just now released it's reader with light. It is about (today's conversion rate) 210 US dollars in Ukraine. It is called Pocketbook Touch Lux 623. Not that huge of a difference, it costs more to buy Aura from there. But I think it is a mistake to underestimate value of good software, we talking possibility to sell millions more... for the price of salary of a few good programmers? It is not that expensive to develop, compared with profits that can be made with better software.
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