How do I write a digital book that can become a physical book without a lot of modifications?
A digital book doesn't need to be double-sided. But, a physical book can be double-sided. Double-sidedness may require adjusting contents in many places. How can I write a digital book that doesn't have to be heavily modified in order to become a physical book? I want almost no modification at all.
Am 10.09.22 um 14:43 schrieb amano.kenji via ntg-context:
A digital book doesn't need to be double-sided.
But, a physical book can be double-sided.
Double-sidedness may require adjusting contents in many places.
How can I write a digital book that doesn't have to be heavily modified in order to become a physical book? I want almost no modification at all.
Then choose a one-sided layout and don’t use side-floats and the like. Physical books don’t _need_ to be doublesided. Hraban
On Sat, Sep 10, 2022 at 2:43 PM amano.kenji via ntg-context
A digital book doesn't need to be double-sided.
But, a physical book can be double-sided.
Double-sidedness may require adjusting contents in many places.
How can I write a digital book that doesn't have to be heavily modified in order to become a physical book? I want almost no modification at all.
I think you can use modes: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes. Simply do different setups in different modes. Then choose the mode at compilation time. /Mikael
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amano.kenji
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Mikael Sundqvist