Tom, the ePub format is not PDF. You're talking about something different. 

--Jean

On 22/11/2011, at 22:51, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> I don't think the guides in Pdf format looked any different using ereader (or 
> whatever) on Gnu&Linux compared to Adobe Reader on Windows
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> --- On Tue, 22/11/11, Jean Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Jean Weber <[email protected]>
> Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] GS with LibO in ePub on Lulu.com
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, 22 November, 2011, 11:05
> 
> FYI...
> 
> Lulu.com has converted our "Getting Started with LibreOffice 3" book
> to ePub format. I finally got around to downloading the ePub to see
> what it looked like. (For newcomers to this list: printed copies of
> the LibO user guides are made available through Lulu.com.)
> 
> The good news is that the ePub is not nearly as bad as I expected from
> my own trial conversions of OOo books over a year ago; the text is
> readable and the figures are in place and sized reasonably.
> 
> There is a lot of bad news, however. First, the layout has suffered.
> For example, the Tip/Note/Caution tables look both wrong and silly (a
> box with the Tip/Note/Caution words as a sort of heading, then a big
> gap, and then the text). Another example: The bullets and numbers on
> lists are offset into what would be the left-hand margin, but there
> really isn't a margin on the left, so they fall off the edge of the
> "page". At some magnifications, two "columns" or "pages" appear
> side-by-side, so numbers and bullets on lists in the right-hand column
> are visible. There are other conspicuous problems as well. Most or all
> can probably be solved by making some changes in our styles and
> template, if we decide that's worth doing at some point in the future
> -- and when someone works out what needs to be done.
> 
> Another problem is that Lulu is using a form of DRM that requires use
> of Adobe Digital Reader to download the ePub from Lulu's website, and
> they didn't tell me that until after I had purchased the book. I
> object to this in principle, especially given the CC-BY license on the
> books, and the fact that ADR apparently doesn't run on Linux. I may
> pull the ePub from Lulu because of that, and try producing our own
> (DRM-free) ePubs for distribution through our own website.
> 
> The Adobe website says that one can move (copy?) ePubs from ADR to
> various ebook readers, including iPads, but I haven't attempted to do
> that yet.
> 
> --Jean
> 
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