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ok, so I put widows:2; orphans:2 into the main calibre style in the book & reloaded it onto Sony T3.
That does make a difference, pages are no longer squared off & there are no single 1/2 lines stranded on a page. So Sony or ADE have changed the defaults I guess. I think I prefer having the pages squared off, though , actually, now that I can see how to have it either way. |
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"squared off" is a phrase I picked up from googling widows & orphans. it means having all pages appear full length i.e. NOT having some pages artificially shortened by the widows & orphans process.
so if you view the book in a 2 page at a time viewer, the 2 pages will form as a "square" - well sort-of anyway. I guess that is the derivation |
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I don't think I have seen that in practice. Besides, it would be most obvious when pages oppose. Many of my OLD paperbacks did not Start a new chapter on a fresh page, just a new heading, Like Calibres viewer in Scroll mode |
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Before doing that, a good typesetter (human or software) would first try stretching or squeezing the words in some lines, to make some paragraph one line longer or shorter, without altering the line spacing. It could even be done a few pages earlier.
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I wonder if paperbacks get less care, or do they just reprint the hardback's typesetting on cheap stock paper ?. I suspect the former, as typically it is a smaller page size anyway, I am now clear that 1. most retail epub books have no widows/orphans explicit CSS - (based on sampling my own library) though I have now found one that does. 2. with the sony readers, the 650 had a default of 2, but the T3 has a default of zero ( which can be overridden by CSS within the book). 3. AFAIK - no one has documented how each popular e-reader handles this I am still dithering over which setting gives the better e-reading edxperiance |
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Be careful if you decide you don't want any widows/orphans control, if you set a value of 0, it may be ignored (according to the CSS spec) and the default will be used. Quote:
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I am only tweaking for my own use so I don't have to worry about getting all readers to show same layout. The lack of explicit CSS in most books suggests that publishers don't bother either. so value 1 forces no controls, you reckon, value 2 corresponds to the default that ADE uses on some devices., no settings leaves it up to the reader firmware |
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Since the value specifies the minimum number of lines after/before a pagebreak, yes, a value of 1 means no controls, as any number of lines is allowed. And since this only matters when there is a pagebreak inside an element, a value of 0 makes no sense and might be ignored. |
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OK - so what would widows: 1 orphans: 2, do
& vice versa ? which of those is the one that will prevent the last line of a chapter having a page to itself ? |
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A widow is a paragraph-ending line that's on its own at the top of a page. An orphan is a paragraph-starting line that's on its own at the bottom of a page. So you want a widow setting of >1.
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The widows and orphan set to "1" (off in other words) is my personal preference when reading. Encountering an unusually large margin at the bottom of a particular "page" (when w&o is set higher) invariably tricks me into thinking I'm encountering the end of a chapter or a scene-break. It doesn't trip me up too badly when a new chapter doesn't follow, but I do tend to stumble a bit while I determine if there was/wasn't a scene-break.
That's also the reason why I deem vertical-spacing alone to be insufficient for the demarcation of scene breaks in an ebook. If there's no graphic flourish, or any of the other "traditional" indicators, I prefer to see some sort of font-style or -variant (or raised cap) change to the text (after the break). Something that my eye can't possibly overlook. If all content creators did smething like that, I'd personally leave the w&o settings alone for my reading. But since that's unlikely to happen... ![]() Last edited by DiapDealer; 01-16-2014 at 09:52 AM. |
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