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Worksheet formatting #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 06, 2006 21:19 pm   Worksheet formatting
 

The eBook has to meet the following requirements:

  • If possible, every page should be formatted in such a way that it can be printed as a single worksheet.
  • The font should be Verdana.
  • The asterisks should be replaced by a more modern and attractive marker (alternatively, the words that are listed in the glossary can be put in italics.)
  • Every page should be numbered.
  • Every page should have a one line footer and header.

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EBook formatting #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 11, 2006 14:54 pm   EBook formatting
 

Hi Torsten, thanks for the welcome.

I understood all the requirements correctly. I only want to ask about the asterisks. The document you sent me has no asterisks, so I guess you prefer using italics instead a modern marker.

I also would like to know if the header should have the title of the book or other special text.

Thank you.
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EBook formatting #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 11, 2006 15:24 pm   EBook formatting
 

Hi Diego,

Welcome to our forum -- it's great to have you onboard. As for the asterisks, we have decided to drop the marking all together. This means, there will only be the glossary at the end of each story and some information about the glossary at the beginning.
Oh, and there is another thing: We have decided to split to the book into 6 parts so there will be 6 stories with exercises and glossaries rather than just one book.
Regarding the font, Verdana or something similar will be fine.
Hope this makes sense.

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