11-17-2011, 04:58 AM | #16 |
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Thanks for the tutorial. On LRF files it is possible to create hyperlinks within a document, to skip from a toc to a book chapter (or skip chapters to the next/previous chapter by the use of links).
I don't know if that's possible in epub, but the tutorial could add that one feat if Sigil can process this (BookDesigner can). I've already passed the HTML class, but a handy tool to learn CSS can be found here: where input/output is directly displayed within a web browser! http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.a...trycss_default I mainly will read the manual for learning sigil, and perhaps update/hone my css skills (since I'm very basic in that area); and probably in 2 to 3 days give some more feedback. Thanks for doing this though! Btw, if you want to have an example of hyperlinks, please see THIS THREAD It has a file with the most basic HTML formatting for ebooks, including hyperlinking within a document. The Sony PRS-505 does not allow reverse linking from those links. Since it takes about a day more before my jetbook will arrive, it'd be nice if someone would want to see if hyperlinking works on the jetbook! If not, in 2 days I'll figure it out! Last edited by ProDigit; 11-17-2011 at 05:01 AM. |
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Important: after you finish formatting with BD, you have to make your book in BD format (html0), then reload your book from the resulting html0 and inmediatly close BD. Then you you to direct the utility to the "LastFile" directory and use the file inside there as input to the utility. Quote:
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11-17-2011, 01:53 PM | #18 |
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Hi,
Nice book. Go beyond a quick and dirty; we need something comprehensive! As a newbi I was confused about the difference between <title> and meta data's title, perhaps there could be something that explains which one I should use. There is a log of information on the web for authoring ePub documents but so much of it is unusable for an author. Some of it is talking more about specifications and does not show how the various tags are used or what effect they have. Other info I've been signposted to is really for website creation, with tags that ePub does not use, or missing tags that it does. Many tutorials do not specify that they are teaching EPUB 3.0, so the reader is not sure whether they are learning depreciated tags or the preferred tags. So far, your guide is the best I've come across, so keep up the good work. If you know of a more complete work that relates to EPUB 3.0, and defines the tags, and shows the consequences of each, please do let me know, as I want to create some specific effects in my book and will need the full power of the tags. Thanks a bundle. |
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The purpose of the tutorial is to get people started in creating nice looking ePub books. Of course there's a lot more to HTML, CSS and ePub than is covered in this document. But once you've got the gist of it, it's fairly easy to search the web for more complicated things. |
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11-17-2011, 02:35 PM | #20 |
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The problem is when it's all converted to html0, many of the extra feats are redundant (they get filtered out anyway); meaning many of them get converted into a simpler html command.
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Thanks for your tutorial.
It put so many things in clear perspective for me, especially how I messed thins up by trying to do extensive edits in Sigil's book view! |
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Thanks !
I like it.... |
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Thanks for this tutorial. I have only just started re-formatting some of my epub files. I have spent hours searching for code on the Internet, but mostly only find web site stuff. It makes it so much easier to have the info I need specifically for epubs in a handy document. Thanks
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add existing files at fonts folder and creating css as you said but to open my ebook in calibre ebook reading software in my PC it is not opening and showing that DRM BLOCKED". what to do now? Thanks in advance |
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Are you trying to embed a font to a DRM restricted book? Then you first need to liberate the book from DRM before embedding.
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I'm trying to embed fonts by providing fonts(TTF) to the fonts folder at book browser menu and then creating a blank styles.css page. I dont know why the message " the resource is present in the opf<manifest>, but it is not reachable(unused)" is coming when i validate by using FLightcrew. |
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Well, after you added a font to the ePUB, Sigil will put it in the manifest. However, you need to reference to the font in the stylesheet (@font-face) and to a style to actually apply it.
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- opened a blank stylesheet (style0001.css) by right clicking on the styles folder of book browser and pasted following code font-face { font-family: "myfontname"; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; src: url(../Fonts/myfontname-b.ttf); } @font-face { font-family: "Myfontname"; font-weight: normal; font-style: italic; src: url(../Fonts/Myfontname-i.ttf); } @font-face { font-family: "Myfontname"; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; src: url(../Fonts/Myfontname-n.ttf); } p{ text-indent: 0; text-align: justify; font-size: 1em; margin-top:0; margin-bottom: 1em; } body { font-family: "Myfontname", serif; } NOTE:"Myfontname" is actually the name of my font. isn't it enough? what more should i do? |
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