On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 09:20 -0800, Pedro wrote:
Hi Drew
First of all, maybe I wasn't clear in my previous message: I think the epub
is fantastic for e-readers, I'm just arguing that PDF also is fantastic for
other situations. Each one has a proper use and qualities as well as
limitations.
Well, if you are going to be that way about it I'm forced to stick, pig
headed, to my earlier remark.
'We are in agreement...'
Best wishes,
//drew
There is no such thing as a "perfect" file format.
drewjensen wrote
1st - if we continue this, and I would not mind at all, how about we
kick it over to the discuss list?
Unfortunately this is not a Forum, we can not move topics :) We would have
to start all over at the Discuss mailing list...
drewjensen wrote
Instead of saying "see the scratch mark on tablet 4", use a hyperlink.
It will be just as valid when the pages flow differently on different
devices.
I think the Editors wouldn't like that when they send you a Proof that has
been typesetted and ready for printing. When you say line 4 of the 1st
column in page 40, that is where it is going to stay :)
drewjensen wrote
I'm not saying there is no place for PDF and it's like just that there
are other ways to view the world, the new world.
Couldn't agree more ;)
Regards,
Pedro
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