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How can I manage a rollover (mouse over sensitive) image? On an image, click the right mouse button, "Properties", then select the "Low res and mouse" tab and press the icon with the cactus and sun. How can I move images and position them somewhere in the page? I can't position an image as I would like. The "fixed" position for an image is good when you create a text that will be printed on paper, but makes no sense for an ebook, where the reader can see your work inside an unknown width window.
What is the Palm Reader? Why do I need it? Can I use a different Reader? The Palm Reader is a PDA application used to read Palm Digital Media eBooks on your Palm OS or PocketPC/Windows CE device. Without the Palm Reader, you will not be able to read Palm Digital Media eBooks, and other eBook Readers will not work with Palm Digital Media eBooks. Palm Digital Media eBooks are encrypted to protect the authors' work. In addition, the Palm Reader can display styled text (italicized, underlined, etc.The Palm Reader is a PDA application used to read Palm Digital Media eBooks on your Palm OS or PocketPC/Windows CE device.
What are 'eArticles', and how do they differ from eBooks? This is a great question, because I am, perhaps, doing something a little bit different here. To start, basically, I offer hard copy books. I also decided, though, to offer what I call 'eArticles'. I've done some works that are less than, say, eighty pages. I decided to call these eArticles and simply offer them in PDF format.
Will eBook Starter allow my readers to print my pages? Certainly. You can enable your readers to print your pages simply by including the 'Print' button within your ebook. When you include the 'Print' button, your readers will have the ability to click on a 'Print Button Drop-Down List' and select the content within your ebook they'd like to print. What's more, they can even 'Preview' the content by clicking on a 'Print Preview' button! If you've ever tried to print a web page, you know how difficult it can be.We will list your book on the internet and offer it for sale as an ebook. Readers may read about the book and download the first chapter for free, if they like what they read they can pay to download the rest of your book.
Are there other eBook readers than Adobe's? Yes, both Palm and Microsoft also produce eBook readers. Adobe's eBook format is not compatible with these formats.Actually the best potential feature of a two-page reader is that the alternate screen could refresh while I’m reading the current one. eBook readers do a nasty all-black flicker before refresh.
What amazing innovations will they think of next? Actually the best potential feature of a two-page reader is that the alternate screen could refresh while I’m reading the current one. eBook readers do a nasty all-black flicker before refresh. Of course the whole point of an eBook reader is to have a nice form factor, which is really defeated by doubling the size and weight for a screen you’ll only pay attention to half the time.
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