Xavier Cazin wrote:
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> https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9783962558772/great-expectations-serapis-classics,
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> click on "Read an extract" and play with it. Then come back if you'd like
> to know more.
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Xavier, Jeremy, JD
*That is a fabulous achievement!* Basically you have achieved most ALL of
the things I was looking for in a tool to read and edit linear documents!
Thank you!
I have some more technical questions. Is this the right place to ask them?
Or do you have a repository you take queries in?
Anyway, these are a few thoughts & queries ---
1 - *LOADING IMAGES?* The dynamic loading is v. good and gets around some
issues TW had with larger texts..
. Does it work well with internal images?
. By way of *support to Xavier* I have a series of sketch illustrations
by a woman artist for Great Expectations she may be willing to let you use
freely. Let me know if you interested & I'll ask her and send them to you.
2 - *EPUBBLE FORMAT? *I'd like to understand Epubble better.
The plugin says "The epubble format packages publications as a
TiddlyWiki plugin. They can be created from off-the-shelf .epub files by
using the epub-slicer plugin, or newly created publications can be authored
directly in the new format for enhanced flexibility."
. I'm interested in extending some work I have done converting Gutenberg
texts to TW via regular expressions that are directly inserted into a TW.
. I'm wondering if I can convert such texts directly to a Epubble and
using its extended features?
. What is best way to find out more?
3 - "*Scholar Format?*" -- This is just a comment. In citation of novels
for scholarship of literature a standard method is to reference "Chap Num,
Para Num". I'm wondering in annotations could know and record that info?
4 - "*Bookmark reading points?*" --- Just a comment. I may try adding a
bookmark system as annotation. But a thought that the annotation system
might to extended simply to add a bookmark to a paragraph. Just re-open at
last place I don't think is quite enough?
5 - *Query: What about the saving?* -- Something very interesting about it
is its independent of current problems of reading tools (Kindle, Calibre
etc). That is hugely helpful.
. At same time there is the general issue of saving a TW. I'm just
wondering how you will present that issue to buyers?
Best wishes
Josiah
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