Hi everybody!
I've been working with ePubs for a while now and I've always used Calibre. I use the whole package (Library Managment, Viewer, Editor).
I love the Editor, especially because when I started working with the epub3 format it was the first one letting me do so without breaking them.
Most of the time I use simple CSS Classe Selectors to style my books. This time, I decided to test a different aproach, using other kinds of selectors, avoiding to mark the HTML code with classes.
The thing is, it works fine on Calibre Editor (and also on various Reading Systems), but it fails on Calibre Viewer.
Here is a simple example of a selector for footnotes:
This selector works as expected on the Editor and other reading apps, but not with the Viewer.
Is it a known problem? Does anyone else experienced that?
Obs.: I've noticed that it only fails when I try to use selectors containing the epub:type attribute.
I've been working with ePubs for a while now and I've always used Calibre. I use the whole package (Library Managment, Viewer, Editor).
I love the Editor, especially because when I started working with the epub3 format it was the first one letting me do so without breaking them.
Most of the time I use simple CSS Classe Selectors to style my books. This time, I decided to test a different aproach, using other kinds of selectors, avoiding to mark the HTML code with classes.
The thing is, it works fine on Calibre Editor (and also on various Reading Systems), but it fails on Calibre Viewer.
Here is a simple example of a selector for footnotes:
Code:
@namespace epub "http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops";
a[epub|type~='noteref'] {
vertical-align: super;
line-height: normal;
font-size: smaller;
}
Is it a known problem? Does anyone else experienced that?
Obs.: I've noticed that it only fails when I try to use selectors containing the epub:type attribute.