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Hello everyone.
I've been using both lines for many years: Code:
page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; That's why this remark intrigues me: Quote:
Since I prefer to avoid proprietary instructions (unless absolutely necessary), is this really necessary or are you just being overly protective? ![]() Gracias! |
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-webkit-column-break-after, -webkit-column-break-before and -webkit-column-break-inside. Also Thorium, Koodo Reader and ADE 4.x for PC and Foliate for Linux need those properties in order to handle page breaks. The properties you mention are honored by ADE 2.x/3.x (ADE Legacy, that employs RMSDK), ereaders based on RMSDK and Calibre Viewer. Tolino Shine 5 needs the webkit properties. So, in order to cover al posibilities, employ always: Code:
.noBreakAfter { -webkit-column-break-after: avoid; page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; } ![]() |
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Apologies for derailing the topic @RbnJrg, but the footnoted philosophy text you posted has me in a tizzy. How are the footnotes footnotes being incorporated into the main body text like a physical book (rather than as a pop-up or a link to a separate html sheet)???
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I think that's a KOReader feature.
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@Jellby - Thanks. Also... sadness.
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You can use footnotes in a chapter using standard ePub3 features. KOReader is not needed.
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@DNSB - Roger that. But to get that effect in epub2, that's dependent on the rendering software (eg KOReader)?
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On the tilting at windmills side, I once spent way too much time trying to get footnotes to display at the bottom of the referencing page in a couple of Terry Prachett ebooks in a failed attempt to make them look more like the paper books. In my defence, I was watching various dashboards on graveyard shift with an occasional break to setup or rebuild systems. While this needed to be done, it gave too much time for idle hands. |
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In the ebooks I'm currently responsible for we have a bunch of footnotes. I've decided to put them directly under the regarding paragraph, since in our case they almost carry additional important information and having them near by the footnote mark makes it easier to read without jumping round the ebook forth and back.
The foontnotes itself have a slighter smaller font-size, sans-serif in contrast to the serif main text, and a dedicated background color of #f6f6f6 to mark the section as a whole. That's for now the best solution I've come up. |
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