
"D. Starner" <shalesller@writeme.com> writes:
headers should be hotlinked from a table of contents, and they should hotlink _back_ to the table of contents
Don't waste time linking them back; Bowerbird's the only one who wants that feature.
headers should hotlink to the previous header, and the next
Why, especially if they're linked to the table of contents?
Here Bowerbird is right - that's a nice feature and, of course, it is supported by HTML since ages (check out the "link" element).
display of line-numbers in poems should be optional
Again, this is all about the user-interface. Again, why does it matter? Do we really have a whole lot of people desperately crying out not to see the line-numbers on their poetry?
It is easy to solve this issue using different CSS stylesheets.
special treatment of each character's dialogue in a play (e.g., each rendered in a distinct color) should be an option
Again, this is all about the user-interface. The underlying principle is sound.
Yes, user-interface issue (-> CSS).
if the e-book is replicating an existing paper-book, then the page-numbers from that p-books should be available, with a user option as to their display, and
Yes.
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