Be sure to check the indent size in
whatever ebook program you use to make sure that it looks good (different program translate spacing differently).
Not exact matches
Libraries hiring «geeks» (programmers, developers, etc) to create software /
programs / apps /
whatever to store these
ebooks and allow patrons to access them.
So you can
program games, multimedia,
ebooks, and
whatever else you want.
StoryBundle, the
program that launched earlier this year that lets readers pay
whatever they think is fair for a group of five to seven indie
ebook titles, has now posted its second bundle.
Again, don't use your
ebook program to change the size but actually change the resolution in Photoshop or
whatever other
program you use for graphics.
Large image sizes (i.e. > 2 MB) can actually cause serious lag problems on eReading devices, and it is not necessary to embed the one your cover designer sends (it is easy for BB
eBooks to downsize using a
program like Gimp or Photoshop, so please feel free to send
whatever you have).