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But between Alf and Calibre and the Fetch Annotations plugin, you can do just this with all your books... I always import my highlights back into my Calibre library when I have finished reading a book.
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Yes it was, and your usage of "squeamish" is non-standard. The word you were looking for was "sensitive" or "touchy". I was neither. What I did was point out that it's both possible and preferable to state personal preferences without implying that one's own are superior to those of others. Calling those who take annotations "awake" implies that those who don't are "asleep", and that IS insulting
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ePub file format is not developing for a long time. This is causing to seek other alternatives.
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![]() You may not like where the development of EPUB is going, or how it's being handled--that's fair. But to say it's not being actively developed is quite disingenuous (if not downright misleading). The problem is with getting the developers of reading systems to adopt those changes. A problem that anyone looking to develop pdf to be more suitable for reading systems would face as well, I might add. |
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What sort of changes have there been in epub development, broadly speaking? I've never noticed the difference with books I've bought from Kobo, some 2.0, some 3.0
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Nothing that most people would notice, really. Mainly because Kobo et al basically ignore the IDPF and cherry-pick what pieces of the spec they like, and downright ignore what they don't.
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Thanks DiapDealer, I suspected it would be something like that. Are there "front of house" difference an ordinary reader would notice if an ebook followed the standard completely? |
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With the exception of pop-up foot- or end-notes and persistent headers and footers, probably not. New features that readers tend to notice are developed by the various device/reading app people (Kobo, Kindle, Moon, Nook, etc...). Proprietary or open spec; PDF, Kindlebook or EPUB; "innovation" doesn't often happen at the format level. It happens at the device, app, or rendering-engine level.
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