
4 Feb
2012
4 Feb
'12
7:38 p.m.
Carlo> Authors that don't like a publisher's house style change publisher, if
they have the choice. If a publisher forces an house style that users and authors don't like, they switch to other publishers.
Marcello> I never heard of that. Can you provide some references? feedbooks.com manybooks.net amazon.com bn.com apple.com freekindlebooks.org archive.org openlibrary.org etc. The *one* thing that sets PG aside from pretty much all these other sites (from the viewpoint of the end user) is that, up until now, most PG books (html, epub, mobi) made *some* "reasonable" effort to try to maintain the publishing style of the original book, rather than rendering them as-if they were an auto-generic genned python users' manual.