Sentences with phrase «working table of contents»

This feature is so important to Kindle customers that Amazon requires all Kindle books with chapters or sections to have a working table of contents.
The new software allows for both better navigation through the inclusion of working Table of Contents options as well as Text - to - Speech.
As a rookie book designer, it can be too easy to overlook the simplest of elements, such as a working table of contents and page numbers.
More control over the final format: I can improve the quality of the reader's experience since I can upload the finished ePub file and know it looks perfect, with a working table of contents, etc..
Insert bookmarks at chapter headings (non - fiction / not a lot of chapters) or at the beginnings of sections or parts (fiction / 20 + chapters) so you can create a working table of contents later, i.e. readers can click on the table of contents and be taken straight to a certain point in the book.
One essential retail distribution requirement (which takes little prep work) is to have a working Table of Contents.
From there, we'll make sure your book gets a working Table of Contents and page breaks between chapters.

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The fact that an ancient table of contents, already referred to in the Latin version of the fifth or sixth century, omits mention of the Testimonium (though, admittedly, it is selective, one must find it hard to believe that such a remarkable passage would be omitted by anyone, let alone by a Christian, summarizing the work) is further indication that either there was no such notice or that it was much less remarkable than it reads at present.
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My first suggestion is to start working on a provisional table of contents (TOC) as soon as you get started on your research project.
It's so much work to write a proposal because you have to state what the book is about, how it will differ from others, write an entire table of contents (including the name of every recipe you'd have), and present 10 of your tested and developed recipes.
Table of contents: The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 The copyright of algorithms The Computer Misuse Act 1990 The Data Protection Act 1998 The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 Human Rights Act 1998 Hackers v crackers Wireless networking Cloud storage and cloud computing Asking ethical questions Data privacy Wearable technology Computer based implants Healthcare apps Review culture Environmental impact of technology Answering long exam questions Other workbooks in this series: * Fundamentals of Algorithms GCSE revision student workbook Programming Fundamentals of Data Representation GCSE revision student workbook * Computer Systems GCSE revision student workbook Fundamentals of Computer Networks GCSE revision student workbook Cyber Security GCSE revision student workbook
* Table of contents * Resume, including continuing education, special committee work and awards and special recognition * References * Letters of recommendation * Transcripts * Educational philosophy * Classroom management theory * Personal goals * Sample worksheets, games and tests * Examples of lessons — units or projects * Photos of your classroom in action to illustrate your lesson examples * Examples of students» work * Final results of projects or committees you have been a part of * Optional: short video showing you in action in front of the classroom and one - on - one with students * Optional: screen shots and addresses of school or classroom websites you have created * Optional: computer disks and print - outs of programs you have written or modified
Front matter, including Table of Contents and Preface Introduction: The School Zone SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS Chapter One Time to Learn Chapter Two Time, Growth, and Learning Chapter Three Using Time Wisely SECTION TWO: OBSERVATIONS Chapter Four Floating on the Surface in Seventh Grade Chapter Five On Your Mark, Get Set... Seven Years Old in First Grade Chapter Six Working to Be «All There at Once» SECTION THREE: TRANSFORMATIONS Chapter Seven Changing School Time Chapter Eight Changing the Structure of Time in Classrooms Chapter Nine Changing the Use of Time in Classrooms Chapter Ten Time to Teach Afterword: Heros in the Classroom Appendix A: Standards Appendix B: The Responsive Classroom ® Notes References Acknowledgments Index About the Author Northeast Foundation for Children, 1999, 336 pages, paper ISBN: 1 -892989-01-8
www.DistrictAdministration.com http://www.DistrictAdministration.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Work?
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District Administration - April 2009 -(Page Cover1) DistrictAdministration April 2009 EDUCATION»S SHOT IN THE ARM AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT 20 THE MAGAZINE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT MANAGEMENT SPECIAL REPORT The State of School Security Strides have been made in school security, but glaring gaps remain 26 Columbine 10 years later 29 Avoiding loss, theft and purchasing redundancies 31 IT Asset Management Atlanta's Beverly Hall is honored 14 AASA's Supt of the Year www.DistrictAdministration.com Technology Integration The essential link between standards and student achievement 35 Algebraic Thinking Developing its use at all grade levels 44 http://www.DistrictAdministration.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site WorOF SCHOOL DISTRICT MANAGEMENT SPECIAL REPORT The State of School Security Strides have been made in school security, but glaring gaps remain 26 Columbine 10 years later 29 Avoiding loss, theft and purchasing redundancies 31 IT Asset Management Atlanta's Beverly Hall is honored 14 AASA's Supt of the Year www.DistrictAdministration.com Technology Integration The essential link between standards and student achievement 35 Algebraic Thinking Developing its use at all grade levels 44 http://www.DistrictAdministration.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Worof School Security Strides have been made in school security, but glaring gaps remain 26 Columbine 10 years later 29 Avoiding loss, theft and purchasing redundancies 31 IT Asset Management Atlanta's Beverly Hall is honored 14 AASA's Supt of the Year www.DistrictAdministration.com Technology Integration The essential link between standards and student achievement 35 Algebraic Thinking Developing its use at all grade levels 44 http://www.DistrictAdministration.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Worof the Year www.DistrictAdministration.com Technology Integration The essential link between standards and student achievement 35 Algebraic Thinking Developing its use at all grade levels 44 http://www.DistrictAdministration.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Worof Contents for the Digital Edition of District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Worof District Administration - April 2009 District Administration - April 2009 Contents From the Editor Letters News Update Assessment Conversations Administrator Profile District Profile Education's Shot in the Arm Lessons Learned from Columbine's 10th Anniversary An Interview with Columbine's Superintendent, Cynthia Stevenson Keeping Track of Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Worof Technology Classroom Technology Integration How Well Does This Web Site Work?
No, I don't remove heading styles, you need them as headings to make your table of contents work if you're doing the add TOC feature of Word.
If you're working in an InDesign Book, create the Table of Contents in your style - source document.
And once you've completed your ebook, Sigil can be used to generate the necessary metadata and table of contents for your work.
Here is the table of contents, to see what work is presented and which authors are represented.
There's a table of contents for navigation, but the page scan feature that works with ebooks isn't available for PDFs.
Generating an automatic table of contents is explained in Book Design Made Simple on pages 240 — 244, and the process is just slightly different when you're working with a Book file.
To make a table of contents work, your chapter headings need to use an H1 / H2 style.
Table of contents seems to work better (some of the same ebooks that have a TOC on the Sony don't have it on the Kindle 3)
«Sometimes I may work closely with an author to develop a full table of contents right down to Level 2 headings, giving them a detailed structure to write to.
The text paragraph don't show on the exported Epub document and I don't understand why (the rest works well: layout, table of contents, etc).
For your fiction title, the service includes embedding your cover art, insertion of logical advanced navigation which provides user features such as an active Table of Contents and the ability to select destinations within your ebook like «Cover», «Beginning», «End» and any other hyperlinks you may have in mind, such as «Connect with the Author» or «Other Works by This Author,» for example.
Includes formatting, table of contents, working with images, making your cover, uploading to Kindle and hitting the publishing button.
I have taken out all headings in my Table of Contents — just left it «normal» — and I keep getting NCX messages... you need to make sure your NCX is working so that people can find the headings and chapter divisions in your documents.
The idea is that you insert a bookmark at the start of each chapter or section, go back to the start and type a table of contents and then make each entry in the table a live, working hyperlink that if clicked, will take the reader to the bookmarked location.
Along with the final draft of your coursework, you receive free cover page, detailed table of contents, works cited pages, and plagiarism report.
A lot of the Kindle features work in landscape mode: font size and style adjusting, highlights, dictionary, the menu, search, bookmarks, chapter skipping (vertical swiping), table of contents, and X-Ray.
Desktop applications for the Kindle and the Nook, even the Sony e-reader and Kobo, if you don't have the apps downloaded to your tablet or if you don't own each of those e-readers (These programs, like Adobe Digital Editions, will let you see how your book will look in native settings as well as let you check to make sure your active table of contents, linked table of contents and any other active content you have in the e-book works.)
For usability and accessibility reasons, Authors should provide a comprehensive table of contents: the toc nav should not exclude references based solely on their nesting depth within the document hierarchy, as is often the case in print works (particularly in reduced tables of contents).
Links and anchors work just as you'd suspect, which makes it quick to build a table of contents, or link back to a webpage.
It conceptually corresponds to a table of contents in a printed work (i.e., it provides navigation to the structural sections of the Publication).
Please note that a Table of Contents is critical for both eBooks and print editions, since people generally read non-fiction for work - or academic - related reasons rather than casually.
You can do all of your work in Sigil, and send the file (s)(Table of Contents, cover image, collection bits in a.
You also don't have to worry about all the manual work to make the standalone publication valid, like removing manifest and spine items and tweaking the table of contents and links.
Like a table of contents in a printed book, an NCX helps your readers navigate your work.
It makes sense that a retailer wouldn't want to sell an ebook if the table of contents didn't work.
You can also access the table of contents, which is useful for reference works.
They also didn't work scrolling a Table of Contents, and same for scrolling pages at the Kindle Store.
The Sideways Table of Contents, or the Future of the Expert Author, Part 2 continues the explanation of how nonfiction authors can quickly monetize their work
It conceptually corresponds to a table of contents in a printed work (i.e., it provides navigation to the major structural sections of the publication).
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (37 plays, 160 sonnets and 5 Poetry Books With Active Table of Contents)
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