The margins of the text books witness to a mind intensely involved with its material, Every question was thought through afresh.
Not exact matches
The
margins are white space around the main
text of your
book.
The Kindle keyboard lets customers add annotations to
text, just as they would write in the
margins of a
book.
The feel
of a
book is nice, and people like to scribble in the
margins, but I would take digital
text books over physical ones any day * if I could afford an e-reader big enough to read them on *.
On Glose readers can contribute to the
books they read by adding annotations in the
margins: discussions through
text, but also photos, videos, and links to augment the content
of the
book.
By having wide
margins (referred to as gutters in the
book design world) and spacing, bullets and even boxed in pieces to highlight particular
text, it invites the reader to read instead
of taking inventory via a quick scan and moving on.
Both pieces
of software have drawing tools and
text tools that will allow you to circle errors, insert missing words, and make notes in the
margins without disrupting the
book designer's layout.
Publishers are no longer compelled to pack tiny
text onto pages with thin
margins to save thirty pages per
book over a print run
of thousands.
While perfect binding reduces expense, it also reduces the inner (gutter)
margins of the
book to allow for gluing pages to the spine, thereby reducing the amount
of text that can appear on each page and requiring care in printing layout.
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.
At this time, we can not print full - bleed images in our black - and - white
books because in these formats all
text and images must fit within the
margins of your selected
book size.
For example, in traditionally and professionally printed
books, large bodies
of text are formatted with fully justified
margins (as opposed to ragged right hand
margins).
Early attempts at social reading focused on the sharing
of insight and ideas about the
text, something that was perfect for the academic market since it allowed students and professors to make comments within a user's
book, much like
margin notes.
It's a simple one: professional
book covers always have a wide
margin between the
text and the edge
of the cover.
The template download lets authors easily convert their Word Documents into the right size, automatically allowing for the spine
margin spacing so that no
text is lost in the center spine
of the printed
book.
The
margins (the white space that exists between the
text block and the edge
of the page) vary from
book to
book.
Most
of the
books I read in the native Kindle app feature justified
text, but some
of the
books in the Cloud Reader app appear to display with a ragged right
margin.
This might include fancy fonts, drop caps (the oversized letter that's sometimes used in
books to begin the first word
of a chapter), justified
text (meaning that each line
of text goes all the way to the right
margin), and so on.
Most print
books use full - justified
text, so that the right side
of the
text is lined up along the right
margin.
* Annotation and Bookmarks: The Kindle DX keyboard lets customers add annotations to
text, just as they would write in the
margins of a
book.
The unique Kingston University Big Read edition will include extras such as links, images, music and videos, as well as an in -
text comments function that allows readers to discuss the
book with each other within the digital
margins of the
book itself.
While font,
margin, brightness, theme,
text alignment adjustment and ToC access will leave plenty
of rooms for avid readers to customize their best reading environment, the additional features will set Google Play
Books apart from the rest
of the pack.
Amazon's Vice President at Kindle Dave Limp, says that Amazon will also be giving students a bonus with their Kindle
text book rentals — «Normally, when you sell your print textbook at the end
of the semester you lose all the
margin notes and highlights you made as you were studying.
Add annotations to
text, just like you might write in the
margins of a
book, with a virtual keyboard that appears just when you need it.
When you read a paperback
book, the
margin closest to the spine must be bigger than its opposite to allow the reader to see all
of the
text when the
book is held open.
Some
of the most common mistakes authors and publishers make when it comes to interior
book design include omitting hyphens, incorrect
margin size, imperfect justification, and allowing widow / orphan lines
of text.
When reading a
book if you tap at the top
of the
text you get further options which allow you to change font types or sizes, line spacing,
margins etc, a Go To option where you can select a word or a page number and a share option.
In the early «90s, Ligon exhibited Notes on the
Margin of the «Black
Book,» combining
text with Robert Mapplethorpe's nude black men.
In his 1993 Whitney Biennial contribution, Notes on the
Margin of the Black
Book (1991 — 93), for example, Ligon paired images and
text to satirically comment on literary and visual representations
of the black male body.
Artists and
books have a long - standing relationship, from the earliest «illuminations» — exquisite drawings that decorated the
margins of early European
texts — through
books made by artists, and works that show the collaboration between authors and visual artists, especially compelling in illustrated
books for children.