I also took
a look in the Text Book Creator and there is no support for video, HTML, or other elements.
Not exact matches
Entire
books have explained how an obsessive compulsion to read
text messages and check your Twitter status have created zombies who can't really participate
in discussions and can't
look you
in the eye for more than a second.
We have been taught by
books, pastors, seminaries, and Christian friends for so long to read the Bible a certain way and
look for certain truths
in Scripture, that when someone comes along and says, «Yeah, but did you notice the gorilla
in the
text?»
Markos, all you are doing is taking these verses out of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed
in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.
look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS
BOOK HAS
TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of con
TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I
look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many
texts that I can take out of con
texts that I can take out of context.
The
books concerned were Augustine's on The Trinity, on God as threefold, and on The City of God, written
in the early years of the fifth century when the city of man, notably Rome, was
looking to be shaky,
texts still of great interest to historians and theologians
in the twentieth century.
If anyone is interested
in starters, use the advanced search
in google
books and search on free
texts only, and
look for Godet, Lightfoot, Hort, or Neander.
Key points include the following: - A
look at the nipple and areola literally from the inside out - Information not found
in standard textbooks - New potential remedies for sore nipples - Graphics that provide new insight on the structures within the nipple -
Text summaries and care plans make the
book of real practical value
But if you
look at the data
in Amazon
books, you will see that the bestselling
books about the Common Core are «skills - centric» ones that claim to prepare teachers for the new language arts standards by advocating techniques for «close reading» and for mastering «
text complexity» as though such skills were the main ones for understanding a
text no matter how unfamiliar a student might be with the topic of the
text.
«You choose
books to match the sounds you're teaching (if the child is
in secondary or upper primary remember you'll need to be
looking for age - appropriate
texts).
In this webinar, authors of the ASCD book A Close Look at Close Reading, Grades K — 5, Diane Lapp, Barbara Moss, Maria Grant, and Kelly Johnson share how to teach close reading in ways that support readers methodically reading and rereading a text as they focus on its structure, language, and content to deeply comprehend its messag
In this webinar, authors of the ASCD
book A Close
Look at Close Reading, Grades K — 5, Diane Lapp, Barbara Moss, Maria Grant, and Kelly Johnson share how to teach close reading
in ways that support readers methodically reading and rereading a text as they focus on its structure, language, and content to deeply comprehend its messag
in ways that support readers methodically reading and rereading a
text as they focus on its structure, language, and content to deeply comprehend its message.
Pollen
looks like it could be a great tool if you need the capabilities afforded by (or just like the idea of) writing your
book as you would a program, with code, formatting and
text content all bound
in together
in a single system.
The tendency to want to switch fonts, particularly
in fiction, seems to me to make a
book look pretty amateurish, and I've seen self - published examples where the author used 2, 3 or more typefaces to indicate different kinds of
text.
As they work on their forthcoming titles, the co-founders, who have their own personal projects
in development — Lee is working on a
book about the struggles of being overly connected
in the digital age (eg,
texting, IM, e-mail); Love is working on her second novel, about how historians and politicians
in the present day contort the history of a failed slave uprising
in early 19th century Virginia — continue to experiment with what both the e-
book platforms and their own website user experience will
look like.
On the
book's Kindle purchase page,
look for the
text «Would you like to report poor quality or formatting
in this
book?»
That doesn't mean you're unable to create an ebook
in these cases, though — if you can provide your
book's
text in a single - column format, converting it to an ebook shouldn't be a problem; it just won't
look exactly like your print
book.
When skimming a few pages of Revelations, the
book's black
text looked sharp whether I zoomed all the way
in or packed the page with as many paragraphs as possible.
They do have the best software readers out there — don't get me started on the Nook software reader that can't even center
text and will crash
in 9 out of 10 times — but the way a
book looks in the reader is not representative of the device at all?
I can view the formatted
text in the preview window, as
in Calibre, or I can switch the main window to «
Book View» and edit the file
in WYSIWYG («what you see is what you get») mode — I don't have to
look at the HTML unless I want to.
For many
books that
look wonderful
in print, you can't even read the title online, let alone the all - important «bestselling»
text, which has been proven to make readers buy.»
Where it surpasses the Kindle is
in screen resolution, which bumps up the rendering of
text to the point where everything
looks crisp, and that's only going to make it feel more akin to reading a traditional
book.
A little R&D to create more lifelike
text - to - speech feature that's baked
in would appeal to anyone
looking to continue a
book during a commute.
I have to say that I was pretty pleased with the results and apart from a few rookie errors
in laying out print versions of my
book (my bottom margins are a bit too high and close to the
text) they don't
look half bad.
We strongly recommend changing the margins yourself so you can see how the
text will
look in your
book's final dimensions.
Sometimes it felt a little bit discombobulated when you were into a
book and
text «started to
look like this» If you want to learn more about Bookerly,
in a very scientific way, check out the advanced description HERE.
In two interviews, one video and one text, Ann Napolitano discusses her book A Good Hard Look, set in Milledgeville, Georgia, home of celebrated author Flannery O'Conno
In two interviews, one video and one
text, Ann Napolitano discusses her
book A Good Hard
Look, set
in Milledgeville, Georgia, home of celebrated author Flannery O'Conno
in Milledgeville, Georgia, home of celebrated author Flannery O'Connor.
You just pour
in your
text and use the styles to create a great -
looking book.
A graphic designer can re-size, format
text and images
in the manuscript, add designs or create more complicated formatting if you have a certain
look in mind for your
book.
According to a statement from Amazon on the new features, this update will allow users of the Kindle app to access the read aloud over 1.8 million titles available
in the Kindle Store using Apple's VoiceOver technology, navigate within their libraries or
books using consistent title, menu and button names or navigate directly to a specific page within a
book, read character - by - character, word - by - word, line - by - line, or continuously, as well as move forward or backward
in the
text, add or delete notes, bookmarks, and highlights,
look up words
in the dictionary and Wikipedia, and much more.
Looking at e-content consumption more broadly, some 43 % of Americans age 16 and older read long - form digital
text such as e-
books and magazines and many say they are reading more because
books and other long - form material is
in a digital format.
Also a
book about Manchester United will probably also lend itself to WoM, both because football fans organize themselves
in groups and because it's the sort of
book that will have lots of photos and people will have a
look at it rather than really reading it, and so things can happen a lot faster than with a standard
text based
book.
Look for our follow - up article
in the November 2012 issue of
Book Links, when we will highlight science through expository, procedural, and persuasive
texts.
«Kindle Convert
books and documents enjoy many of the same features you love about Kindle
books including adjustable
text size, worry - free storage
in the Amazon cloud, Whispersync of last page read, highlights and notes, and a built -
in dictionary to
look up the definition of any word.
I've got a few niche customers that
look for obscure academic
texts like some archaeology
books, but mostly self - published authors come
in and want to produce a few of their titles.»
In a finely tuned poetic
text, illustrated with stirring paintings, the
book looks back at the life of Harriet Tubman and the many roles she lived through: slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, Union spy, and so much more.
At least one of us has had to show traditional publishers how to make
text in an e-
book look more like what you get
in a printed
book (effects, etc.).
Cover design is another matter, trickier to tweak for specific
book size (your choice), and critical to have a professional
look in graphic terms, along with a compelling
text «hook» to attract reader interest.
Her July 10, 2011, article, «Illuminating
Texts,»
in The Boston Globe was an insightful
look back at how reading fundamentally changed when printed
books replaced manuscripts.
The Author's Guild, who are
in charge of supporting and representing the rights of its 8,000 members are generally not
looking favourably on the online publishing world, it has had it's recent gripes with the new Amazon Kindle
book reader for its
text to speech functionality (ie the ability to read the
book to you via audio.
Most of the general public would have seen a
book — that Bible — only
in church, and all but the wealthy and learned would likely have to travel to get a
look at one of the classic
texts such as Homer's Illiad.
I am
in the UK working for a school
text book publisher and we have just started
looking at the possibility of converting some of our
text books into ebook format.
Its screen has ample resolution for high - definition video, and
text in books and magazines
looks crisp.
I'm
looking for a reader that will allow me to read foreign language
books (French + Chinese) and that will allow me to add a dictionary for these languages for
looking up unknown words
in the
text.
Text and line art
look extremely crisp on the screen, and even detailed images like panels
in a comic
book popped.
Include Scanned Pages:
In case you have a PDF eBook, tick this box to make sure your eBook will be available for readers who like fixed - layout
text and the
look and feel of a scanned
book.
The Yoga Tablet 10 displays
text clearly, but when reading a BBC article on Flipboard
in Book mode the words didn't
look bold or sharp.
Now that I'm writing full time, I'm
looking forward to seeing what I might be able to accomplish
in terms of new work while we get the back list
books ready for
text publication.
There were some glitches that
looked like lost words, bad
text conversions like 2nd to 2d, and the index was a worthless list of topics not linked back to any location
in the
book.
With the newest update, Kindle for Android now enables customers to search the full
text of Kindle
books by voice or
text, seamlessly
look up words and phrases
in Wikipedia, lock screen orientation
in portrait or landscape mode, and view details about a
book on Shelfari, the
books - focused social networking site - all without leaving the app.
That's why I got into this week
in Ether for Authors at Publishing Perspectives with a
look at a chance missed at the highly regarded Digital
Book World Conference to hear some of Hugh Howey's tradition - scrubbing Wool
text while we had him there.
This group drew their pictures by hand — scanned them
in with Cam Scanner — imported into Comic Maker App to give distressed
look to images and add
text — imported into
Book Creator as images — added voice over — exported as ePub file to be posted
in Health Without Borders on iTunes U.