Take a look at most books and you'll see that they have page breaks.
Just use sections instead of pasting the whole book into a text element and it'll work fine (and you'll also get a TOC).
Yeah, that's unfortunately the problem with the book-making process here at Feedbooks, is that I've found it nearly impossible to get the page-break formatting right. (Why is it so hard to find software to make decent EPUB books, when the format itself is becoming so popular?) If you download the PDF versions over at this book's main online headquarters (cclapcenter.com/100book), you'll find the sections to be much clearer like you mention here.
Very interesting collection of essays which complements nicely the public domain books available on Feedbooks.
Dividing the collection into sections (an essay per section) would make the book easier to navigate through, and would improve the overall presentation.
It could be interesting to create a list for each volume too.
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on Nov 08, 2009 at 02:26
Take a look at most books and you'll see that they have page breaks.
Just use sections instead of pasting the whole book into a text element and it'll work fine (and you'll also get a TOC).
on Nov 05, 2009 at 20:02
Yeah, that's unfortunately the problem with the book-making process here at Feedbooks, is that I've found it nearly impossible to get the page-break formatting right. (Why is it so hard to find software to make decent EPUB books, when the format itself is becoming so popular?) If you download the PDF versions over at this book's main online headquarters (cclapcenter.com/100book), you'll find the sections to be much clearer like you mention here.
on Nov 02, 2009 at 16:27
Very interesting collection of essays which complements nicely the public domain books available on Feedbooks.
Dividing the collection into sections (an essay per section) would make the book easier to navigate through, and would improve the overall presentation.
It could be interesting to create a list for each volume too.