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Wizard
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I would hope they would be able to easily translate newer books into ebook form. But, if they are not very computer-literate, they may not realize that they need a programmer to write some translation software to help convert their typesetting files to ebook format. I don't think it would be all that hard to do a much better job than they seem to do, however they are currently doing it.
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Guru
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I just wrote a blog post about the ongoing formatting/quality issues here: http://distractions.dreamwidth.org/987.html
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I then got an email reply offering sympathy (but no tea), and providing a link that took me to an email page. I entered my name, email, order number and a complete description of the problem. I then hit "submit" and got a message that they were sorry, but were having technical difficulties and could not receive this email. I tried it three times with the same result (new policy to avoid having to read criticism?). ![]() So, I gave up there and sent an email to feedback describing the problem, and reiterating the formatting problems. I then got a reply suggesting it would be better to telephone CS. Cheech. Anyway, this morning I did that and asked for a refund, and they immediately agreed to do that. I insisted that they forward the info about the book to the powers-that-be, and he promised to do this, but who knows? This is only the second time I have felt it necessary to call about a problem severe enough to prevent me from finishing the book, and both times they did give me a refund without any complaint, so that is pretty good I guess. Pity have to go through all this trouble, though. Last edited by KlondikeGeoff; 05-14-2009 at 09:23 PM. |
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Reading is FUNdamental
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Be careful not to exceed Amazon's mysterious "excessive returns" tripwire and have your account banned.
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Grand Sorcerer
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Nope; doesn't work that way. Many publishers don't keep an e-copy after the contracted print run; if they do, it's the ready-for-print PDF that may not convert to another format easily. Whatever process is used to create a second edition or new pbook print run, it's not "start with the original Word/HTML document & adjust formating from there." |
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