> AFAIK, ebook readers can render HTML, but > work much better with
> dediacted formats.

You mean some special hardware, or you mean ordinary ebook apps?

On my tablet I just open online manual in Firefox. There is also manual in pdf format, can't device render pdfs?



Skickat från min Samsung Galaxy-smartphone.


-------- Originalmeddelande --------
Från: Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl>
Datum: 2019-12-22 23:00 (GMT+01:00)
Till: arthur miller <arthur.miller@live.com>
Kopia: Sam Qasbah <samqasbah@gmail.com>, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Ämne: Re: Request for partecipating in the project


On 2019-12-22, at 22:38, arthur miller <arthur.miller@live.com> wrote:

> Skickat från min Samsung Galaxy-smartphone.
>
>
>> The ebook format allows you to consult the > manual with a smartphone, tablet or epub-> > reader.
>
> Both my smartphone and my tablet read Emacs manual perfectly fine in html format in browser, and I am sure if I wanted to read manuals in pdf format they would work perfectly fine too. What does epub brings that html or pdf does not? Personally I don't even like pdf.

AFAIK, ebook readers can render HTML, but work much better with
dediacted formats.

FWIW, I converted the Emacs manuals to an ebook-reader-friendly format
many years ago, and automatic conversion resulted in a very poor
experience.  If someone volunteers to do a better job than Calibri, I'm
all for it!!!

Best,

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Marcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl