But VISIBLE bloody page numbers? I can't even tell you how complex this cursed book is to begin with. I mean, okay, you want faux RPNs? In title attributes, or whatever? Sure, we can do that. I told the customer in question that we warrant our work for the bigger/main devices, not any eReader built by anyone, anyplace, ever and that what they're saying and doing makes NO sense to me. Then a PDF that works on a 10 " tablet is the best solution. I know there are technical documents that need fixed layout on a screen. Unless you've a high end laser printer that takes the print size and does duplex etc, it's not worth trying to print yourself. The only things to be done then is preview on a giant screen and order a proof print. Then you need a page size, headers, footers, real margins, consider if mirrored with a binding offset (tricky as if it goes out by a page it's doomed) etc. OTOH, the step before paper output is to make a PDF from the WP text. That's all done by the reader gadget or app. It mentions that real ebooks don't have page numbers. I've just finished the first draft of our in house style guide for our folk. It sounds like they are in a 1990s bubble of emulating the PDF concept in a web page.Īlso educational stuff or ANYTHING written that can only be consumed while online smells of the worst sort of DRM. The Redshelf people neither understand epubs or real electronic texts. There are only a few instances of this and we’d love to see if there is something you can do to prevent the QR Codes from being cut off.ĭoes anyone here know anything about this? Anything at ALL? I've never- never-heard of any ePUB retailer ASKING for page numbers to be embedded in an ePUB, a reflowable ePUB, and I've never heard of anything so bizarre as page sizes somehow being assigned or.whatever. It’s as if some kind of “space” needs to be added at the end of these chapters. These are QR Codes, specifically, which are important to navigation in the case of. Is there a way to easily address this kind of issue by somehow appending the ePub file, without throwing off compatibility with other ePub readers? Or would we need to develop a separate ePub file specifically for this vendor?Īnother issue is that a few graphics at the bottom of the unit pages get cut off (clipped) at the bottom of the page. We would like your help in embedding these into the ePub file, if possible. Rather than RedShelf’s arbitrary placement of their page numbers, we would like to assign our own page numbers that would coincide with the page breaks in the print book. RedShelf displays each chapter as one scrollable “page,” with the specific “page numbers” as callouts to the right. We brought this up to them, and they replied that the pagination issues are a result of page numbers not being embedded in the ePub. The page numbers in their browser display system sit off to the right of the page, and push the content out of alignment, and/or introduce large gaps between paragraphs. Then select the Print to PDF button in the bottom right corner.Ĭonfirm that you would like to print the material by selecting Print.Ī pop-up window will display showing the progress.We uploaded ePub that you did for us to RedShelf, and in reviewing its functionality, we are seeing problems caused by their proprietary pagination. You may opt to include any Notes or Highlights by checking the box shown below. ![]() The page range will display in the Print Queue. Once you have determined your book’s print allowance, you can create a print job to print from your eBook. Navigate to the upper right-hand portion of your screen and select Additional Options (3 horizontal bars) and select Print Pages to a PDF to begin.Ĭhoose the page range for your print job under the drop-down menus and select Add. If you don’t see the Print icon, the publisher does not offer print capabilities for the particular title. In the DRM (Digital Rights Management) Restrictions of the book, you can see what allowance the publisher has set for printing on each title. To check your eBooks print allowance, navigate to MyShelf and open the book to see the allowance. To help, RedShelf notifies you if your book has print capabilities. Not all publishers include a print allowance for all books. If you are using Microsoft Edge, we would highly recommend updating your browser to Chromium Edge. ![]() RedShelf offers a printing option if the publisher has included a print allowance. Processing any print job, even if you don't print any pages, makes your eBook ineligible for refund.
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