Book Publishing With InDesign CC
ebook ∣ Using Desktop Publishing Power To Self-Publish Your Book
By David Bergsland
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Warning! This is a reflowable ePUB for a book about typographic design for books. Many things cannot be shown in an ePUB, so they had to be converted to graphics.
This book is what I'd use for my textbook if I were still teaching my six-credit Digital Publishing community college course for the Business Graphics degree I designed, taught, and led for 18 years.
This is a major update for me. Many of the changes I've been waiting for with ePUB production have been implemented. InDesign now stands at the top of the heap for book production in general and ePUB production in particular. You do not need to know code, though understanding how HTML and CSS works will aid your conceptual understanding.
I was luke warm about FXL until I realized that the new fixed layout ePUBs would show gradient paragraph rules, gradient strokes and fills in tables, and much more. The only major thing we're missing is the fact that justification does not work in FXL. The exported ePUBs upload flawlessly to the stores which support them.
Finally, the 21st century book publishing software we need is within our grasp. There's still more to come, but the present version is very good.