No idea. It's true that epub is quite limited when it comes to style, but it is mostly used for
electronic ink readers, which, by now, are black and white small devices designed to read books, in
the classic meaning of the word: that is, text with some minimal format. Maybe you're right when
you say that is not good enough, but it serves to a very specific purpose. What I fear is that it
may not be appropriate for complex structured documents, like manuals, text-books, etc. that
usually are built with a lot of frames.
Then again, I'm going to try to export one of the LibO manuals and see what happens.
Regards,
Joaquín
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"Joaquín Lameiro":
Please name me any 3rd-party reader which supports HTML5 and CSS3
sufficiently enough to provide all the features one can expect from a book.
That so-called standard is too expensive for independent implementation and
cannot guarantee acceptable results.
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