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It is possible, however, if you convert the ePub into some static format like PDF (and with possible I mean there are tools that can do that automatically). To get some feeling of how long each chapter/section is. |
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@Jellby: When you change font-size the book is reloaded anyway. Also, for conversion to PDF I can always use the Word or InDesign file I have.
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*** Actually not even reloaded, just redisplayed with the larger font. |
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Actually the file is repaginated and then redisplayed in the larger font. The page boundaries change and if you backup or go forward the pages will still come out the same as if you started over with the chapter.
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odedta mayn't already know that in an ePUB, it's common that each chapter = file, as well as each section of frontmatter, so, no: the entire book doesn't reload. Only the file in which the reader currently is, reloads. Not the whole book, unless it's extremely short or poorly made, and the entire thing is in a single file. With regard to your client wanting it, you're simply going to have to explain that that's not how ebooks work, period. Moreover, assuming that s/he intends to publish commercially, on Amazon, you can hand her this, from the Amazon Publishing Guidelines: Quote:
End of discussion. At least, it's certainly the end of the discussion for me. I've spent 5 years trying to accommodate this type of "low-information client" requests, and I've learned the very hard way that it's simply a lot of brain damage, and it's an utter waste of everyone's time. And, odedta, if this is a paying client, you should already know that this isn't doable, and have not only that answer to the ready, but this information from Amazon's Professional Conversion guidelines to hand to give to him/her. Hitch |
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It is possible.
The others are right, it is not possible in the ebook itself. But some reader software can do it. I use CoolReader on my PocketBook, and it shows the TOC with pagenumbers. AdobeReader and FBreader do not. But what you show is not a TOC. I think it's a table of content in word. If you really whant the same you must use a HTML-table of content, not the TOC. Then you can see it in the normal text like in printet books. But the HTML-table has only HTML-links to the chapters, and no pagenumbers. Why no pagenumbers? - Because the must be dynamic. The readers have different sizes auf displays, and the users prefer differens fontsizes. So nobody knows the pagenumbers like in printed texts. (Or in PDF, whis ist the simulation of printing.) Why better TOC than HTML-table of content? - The TOC you can reach every time by one click. To the HTML-table of content you first must navigate to like in printed books. |
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Geez. Just because APPLE does things a certain way does NOT mean the entire world does it that way.
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The iBooks app, on the iPad TABLET, is not an e-reader, in the usual sense of the word. It's an app, emulating an e-reader. I mean, let's be clear here. You ever watch how long it takes those teeny little dots to fill in, across the page, when you change the font size, as it repaginates the entire book? Yes, pretty much forever. Apple, thinking that their e-reader had to look (and work) differently than everyone else's, made it repaginate the entire book. Probably 98% of all the other e-readers out there, particularly the real ones, don't work that way. Because they only load one chapter at a time. if you're acquainted with the recommended file-size limit for epubs (under 256K-ish, for ease of remembrance), it's for that reason: because many of the older devices have a file-size limit. That's for the entire book if it's made as a single file, but the reason that everyone recommends it being for a single "chapter" is because that's how the books are loaded--one file (chapter) at a time. Not the whole book. Quote:
Can we PLEASE stop talking about this now? I mean, it's a damn dumb request in the first place, and it's undoable on all real e-reading devices. For your client, tell her you magically made it work, show it to her on the ipad, and tell her on any device that SUPPORTS it, it will display. Ta-da! (Please, tell me you don't really do this. it's an aggravated joke.) Hitch |
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Lol Hitch! I really enjoyed reading your post, it's good to take out some Apple frustration from time to time :P
Apple's iPad has an App to read eBooks so do other Tablets with Android and so do Windows Tablets, same goes for all sorts of mobile devices so the market share is huge. The idea of creating a TOC with page number is already out the window, you had me convinced at your first post already. :/ @theducks: same here, it's work's iPad ;-) |
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Yes, of course, the market share for reading APPS is huge, but the market share for the iBooks app is limited to those devices. It's not like you're seeing "iBooks for the Surface Pro" or "iBooks for Droid," right? That was the point I was making. The other reading apps, by and large, operate like regular reading devices. The browser-based apps are not large market shares at this time, like Readium and Azardi. Hitch |
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