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  • in reply to: Exporting to ePub: two issues #80926

    Quick update:
    I solved the two error messages by removing the TOC (both inline and ePub), and carefully combing the document for links (:). All fine now.
    The cover image is slightly smaller than the page size, so that solved that niggle (now shows with a slight border in iBooks, but I can live with that).

    in reply to: Marking up PDFs … #78692

    Hi Colin,

    I am not (I do design, typesetting and so forth), but my wife is an editor. Digital markup is slowly replacing working off hard copies, but the process is somewhat slower. The marked-up PDF goes back to the typesetter to implement corrections; so yes, the setter will work with both versions open on screen.

    Thank you kindly for your input: off to to explore that right now.

    Bernard

    in reply to: Marking up PDFs … #78363

    Thanks Kelly. I am aware of the editorial marks as stamps and how to use them, but my quest is to discover if anyone uses a pen tablet to physically draw those editorial marks (since using stamps is, by comparison, a slow process).

    in reply to: Marking up PDFs … #78149

    Thanks David. I am aware of this workflow. My query really revolves around what is discussed in the second link you provided: working with custom stamps to insert proofreader marks. The process of finding the appropriate stamp and inserting it is far, far slower than it would be to simply write the symbol by means of pen on tablet (click, click, click, click vs swish if you like!).

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