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Clark Kenyon
ParticipantThanks Aaron. Changing the file name usually works, but not in this case. Well, at least I can see that the cover has updated when I view it in ADE.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI found an explanation on the net on how to set up cross-references for endnotes (https://blogs.adobe.com/indesigndocs/2009/03/endnotes_in_indesign_cs4.html). It’s a little tricky as the author had the notes grouped according to chapter at the end of the book. When I exported to ePub, tapping on a note reference took me to the page where the note appears. There was a little back link, which helps a lot. I had specified in the export that I wanted popups for the notes, but as I understand it, this only works if you start out with actual footnotes in the ID doc.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantThe Kindle Textbook Creator looks like it might work for this, just export the text as spreads to PDF then load the PDF into it. Only thing is I can’t preview it until I upload it to KDP. Thanks for the link.
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ParticipantIs that CircularFLO Mac only?
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantWhat I meant was, duh I’m an idiot.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI reset the iPad and things started appearing. God I’m talking to myself.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantJust looked at the rest of the titles in my iBook library. All the ePubs (fixed and reflowable) are blank. Just updated to iOS 9.2. Maybe that’s what did it. Thanks Apple.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI’m using the latest version of ID (CC 2015)
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantThanks for the offer, but the author understands he won’t be able to have the shaded boxes in the ePub.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantThanks for responding. I’ve tried what you suggest and it doesn’t work. The only way I could get it to work was to break the text up into separate boxes and anchor each to a paragraph mark at the top of each page. But the results are inconstant sized boxes. My client saw someone else had done this in an ebook (probably exported from Word) and wanted it. I have told him that it is not going to happen.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI get the same amount of extra pages with both version 2.0.1 and 3.0. It’s nothing I can’t deal with. Just have to remember to use CC when I’m doing an ePub layout. Curious to know if anyone has encountered this bug.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantIt happened again. 80 extra pages in a 128-page ePub made with CC 2014, only when viewed on an iPad. Again exported to IDML, opened in CC, re-exported to ePub, no extra pages in this version. Am I the only person seeing this?
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI took your advice and exported the file to IDML, then opened it in CC. I had to fix some garbled styles, but the extra pages in iBooks went away. Must be some CC 2014 bug.
Clark Kenyon
ParticipantI already checked for overset text. The out port on that page is empty. Note this problem does not appear when I view the ePub in ADE, just in iBooks on an iPad.
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ParticipantThanks for responding. I wouldn’t be able to open the CC 2014 file in an earlier version. And unfortunately due to a nondisclosure agreement I can’t post the InDesign file. I don’t know if it means anything, but I exported the ePub to .mobi using Kindlegen and there were no extra pages at the end.
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