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BUT! I've discovered recently that if the CSS for an image has the height & width in pt (not tried em) rather than px, then with real epub on Kobo using the font size slider in Aa menu will vary the size of the image too. I'm not sure if this is "newish". If the image is either px or a mix of % and auto, in the CSS, then the image doesn't resize. Which is as expected. |
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That is not what I was referring to. I meant that with EPubs, it could be difficult to actually get a footnote to activate, due to the small tap sensitive area.
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I'd edit the HTML to include the previous word if there were a load of footnotes and it was a problem. However few of the books I read have any footnotes.
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Mostly I don't edit. I convert Gutenberg to epub with more conversion filters than converting books from Amazon. If an ebook really needed editing it still would need editing for kepub. The footnotes is an edge case for fiction (I have all of Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams on paper
![]() I used kepub at first, but the epub is more similar to all of: Wordprocessor files. Print versions (as long as they are simple). An epub on all other ereader makes and apps that respect CSS. Amazon Kindle azw3. Not kfx/mobi/azw. |
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I completely agree. I respect those who tinker, but when it comes to my Kobo, I accept a lot of things by default because I just want to relax and read. Of course, some people find tinkering relaxing! To each their own. ![]() |
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Mostly I edit because when I'm in the mood for reading, I absolutely do not want to fiddle with the device settings and feel irritated because I can't get the formatting to look the way I want. Much better to do the editing when I'm in the mood for it. Of course, most people probably aren't as fussy about formatting as I am. |
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People who have never read an ebook? At times, that seems the only possible reason for some of the formatting I've seen.
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No.
I'd not even expect them, or much care about them in fiction where they'd rarely be more than a reference to an earlier book in the series, mainly to sell earlier books in the series. I do automatically remove line-height and white-space from all titles by conversion when Add to Calibre. The PD titles additionally get “Smarten punctuation”, Fully justify (magically doesn't mess headings) and ‘Replace paragraph spacing with indent 1.3em’. Gutenberg uses Paragraph spacing. Sometimes they also use nested blockquotes instead of a single <p class="special margin">. I guess replacing tabs? |
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I agree I don't see footnotes often, but when they are there, I appreciate that they are easy to click on when they are kepub. I don't want to start reading, only to realize I have to go back and edit some HTML to get acceptable footnote behaviour.
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![]() Some publishers seem to have worse formatting (a place full of random flightless birds comes to mind), so if I buy one of their books off Kobo or Amazon etc, I might open it in the Calibre viewer and flick through 1st chapter just in case. |
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Personally, I don't track which publishers have good/bad formatting. I just run everything through calibre and read the kepub, and 99% of the times it looks good to me.
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