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Whatever about epub3 vs epub2 it's bogus to claim epub3 is needed to meet accessibility laws. That's my main point.
Also for regular fiction an epub3 conversion from docx adds nothing the epub2 doesn't do. When there are many useful features to epub3 (maths being the most important) they lost sight of ebooks and have tried to make it compete with web pages and multimedia apps. Fixed layout was a nonsense as PDF does that and it's not a real ebook format as real ebooks need to reflow. |
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You can make your ePub 3 ePub 2 compatible and still keep with the new EU rules. But you have to do it. This is more important then embedded fonts that you don't actually need. |
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"figure" and "figcaption" are actually wonderful changes as they semantically tell the accessbility e-reader so much more about the document structure than a generic "div" with a possible child "img" tag and possible following "p" tag for a caption. In addition, many epub3 layout engines already know to avoid page breaks when generating the page with figure and figcaption.
Since this thread should be about epub3 to kindle font losses and not epub2 vs epub3, I will stop there. Last edited by KevinH; 03-04-2023 at 12:19 PM. |
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I, certainly, am not claiming that ePUB2 is somehow the end-all and be-all or that we require it for accessibility, etc. but the damned reality is that some vendors, for example, to this day, require ePUB2 to pass their intake. It's frustrating as s**t for those of us stuck in the commercial end of bookmaking. I wish that I could just say to the minions, "hey, gang, let's all switch up to ePUB3 and roll with that," when certain vendors--is it still Lulu, I think, amongst others?--won't accept ePUB3, or are using an ePUBcheck that's so damned old (yup, looking at you, again, Lulu), you can't get there from here. Those are distinct but related problems. I'd love to be able to just create ePUB3 with ePUB2 fallback, but it doesn't work that way. In that way, ironically, it's actually easier to do KDP than "One ePUB to Rule Them All." For those who are privileged enough to do their own eBooks, or their own company's eBooks, huzzah. But not all of us can do that. Yes, sure, ePUB2 is on its way out--but slowly, slowly catchee monkey and this particular monkey is bloody geriatric and using a damned walker as it heads for the door. I love fig and figcaption myself. I wish I could use them with impunity. That's all I'm saying. Hitch |
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Hi Hitch, Understood and agree. If they do not accept epub3, then epub2 it must be.
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Have a look at Android and how many "supposed" ePub readers won't work properly with this demo ePub. In this demo, just do this... <figure> <div class="someclass"> In the CSS, there's no need for rem. use em. Forget hv and use % with height and width. |
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I'm sorry, but that's just how it is. As I said above, upthread, we've been doing this 13 years and I have yet to see 25 fonts pass unmolested, pretty much. Now, granted, a) KDP has gotten significantly better, and b) given the problems we've seen, we no longer even try to do that many, in recent years, but still...I've seen this backfire more times than I'd like to say. Fonts stripped completely; fonts substituted; we know for a fact that for years, there was an actual limit on calls to Arial, that you could use. No matter what you did--had it as a p style, or called it some other way, when you reached the limit, it would stop appearing. Just...perhaps it's all solved, and now everything works as it "ought," but it didn't for at least a decade. Hitch |
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Ok, thanks also to all your suggestions, I made a new set of tests and can confirm that the "mess" with the CSS code and the embedded font is caused ONLY by the transfer of the ePub3 file through SendtoKindle app/webpage or via email to the Kindle reader's own address.
Our ePub3 currently on sale on Amazon displays all the correct (custom) fonts with any substantial changes to the CSS. The ebook looks quite similar to the preview displayed by Kindle Previewer 3. But the only way we had to be 100% sure was to buy one copy of our own ebook from the Kindle store. This means that there is apparently no way to sideload an ePub3 onto a Kindle device without risking major CSS changes being applied. I think the only way around is to convert the ePub3 to a .mobi+.azw3 package via Kindle Previewer 3. Below is how the look of a page changes on 3 different systems: ![]() So, right now I'm stuck at a crossroad: my previous ePub2 template does not comply with WCAG 2.0 AA accessibility requirements, and my recent ePub3 template isn't backward compatible with older ePub2-only reading devices and software. Any suggestion on what is the best path to follow? Thanks! |
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Have you fixed the code so it works with ePub 2? If you do fix the code, then maybe it will work.
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This is one of the two paths I have to choose. But I think that fixing the code won't be easy. In any case, the suggestions you posted will be hepful, thanks. |
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