
ok, finally! after way too many hours of work, james, your text is now back with its original pagebreaks and linebreaks, but retaining the edits that you had made to it. whew. all that, just to undo what never should've happened... i learned a lot of little things along the way, so i don't regret having made the decision to go down that path. but the biggest lesson i learned is that it's just one big waste of time and energy to have to undo such a thing -- which is a lesson i had supposedly learned before -- so we can be sure i've gone down that path the last time. anyway, james... i'll turn the text back to you very soon. but this morning, i wanted to give myself a little reward, after all of that hard work, so i took a look at your book.
wow... that is quite a book you wrote there, james, 247 pages, chock full of graphics, on the topic of... ...making e-books! and... as far as i can tell, you covered the subject well, based on the quick cursory look i gave it this morning. so now i'm puzzled. if you're "the person who wrote the book on the topic", then what am i doing, explaining to you how to do it? can you "enlighten" me, james? (bet you got that a lot.) and what can you tell me about your co-authors? and the booki system which you used? clear me up, james. i don't like being puzzled... -bowerbird