My book has a full colour cover page and a number of embedded jpeg images. I am finding the following problems.
The cover image does not display intact in Atlantis. It is moved to the right then wrapped around (see attached). When that image is saved into epub, I get a blank page. I am viewing through Adobe Digital Editions.
Other images only display a small band from the top when viewed in Atlantis - the rest being overwritten by text. I cannot position or exclude by wrapping. Columns are not a solution because I want the image to be full page-width. Fortunately the images come back OK when viewed in ePub but I am concerned that this may not be reliable.
It does not seem to be possible to include a table as can be done in W***. The only mechanism seems to be to create the table elsewhere and scan it in as a JPG. Presumably you must have something more elegant than this, but I haven't found it. There is no reference to tables in the help file.
All help appreciated
Jon
Images in Atlantis and epub
Images in Atlantis and epub
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It is hard to suggest anything without having any sources (the JPEG cover file, the source Atlantis document, the EPUB file, etc). Please email them to support@AtlantisWordProcessor.com.
Sorry, but the present version of Atlantis Word Processor does not support tables.
Sorry, but the present version of Atlantis Word Processor does not support tables.
Thanks for the files.
About your cover image. Atlantis cannot display it correctly because its "color representation" is "uncalibrated". Your JPEG file uses the CMYK color model. The present version of Atlantis Word Processor supports JPEGs in the RGB colorspace only. Internet Explorer and Adobe Digital Editions do not support "uncalibrated" JPEGs as well. You might need to convert your JPEG file to the RGB colorspace. I have emailed you the RGB version of your JPEG file. Just replace the "uncalibrated" image in your source document with the JPEG file attached to my email message. This would fix the problem with the cover image, both in Atlantis and ADE. And by the way, this change would reduce your eBook file size by 1.4 MB.
By the way, your source document has plenty of formatting problems. For instance, a number of paragraphs that are not headings, are associated with the "Heading 1" style. As a result, the Table of Contents of the eBook contains incorrect items.
Aligning columns of text with tab characters should be avoided since there are no tab characters in EPUB/HTML.
The manual "Contents" table in the document includes hardcoded page numbers. They make no sense in EPUBs.
About your cover image. Atlantis cannot display it correctly because its "color representation" is "uncalibrated". Your JPEG file uses the CMYK color model. The present version of Atlantis Word Processor supports JPEGs in the RGB colorspace only. Internet Explorer and Adobe Digital Editions do not support "uncalibrated" JPEGs as well. You might need to convert your JPEG file to the RGB colorspace. I have emailed you the RGB version of your JPEG file. Just replace the "uncalibrated" image in your source document with the JPEG file attached to my email message. This would fix the problem with the cover image, both in Atlantis and ADE. And by the way, this change would reduce your eBook file size by 1.4 MB.
Please switch to the Draft view mode of Atlantis. Since the EPUB format is designed for reflowable content, under the Draft view mode of Atlantis you would probably get a less confusing display in Atlantis.Other images only display a small band from the top when viewed in Atlantis - the rest being overwritten by text. I cannot position or exclude by wrapping. Columns are not a solution because I want the image to be full page-width. Fortunately the images come back OK when viewed in ePub but I am concerned that this may not be reliable.
By the way, your source document has plenty of formatting problems. For instance, a number of paragraphs that are not headings, are associated with the "Heading 1" style. As a result, the Table of Contents of the eBook contains incorrect items.
Aligning columns of text with tab characters should be avoided since there are no tab characters in EPUB/HTML.
The manual "Contents" table in the document includes hardcoded page numbers. They make no sense in EPUBs.