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by morelisp
876 days ago
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The file format doesn’t matter one bit when the reading and authoring tools are shit and the editors can’t/don’t fix anything. And papers will generally have a lot fewer resources to deal with this than major book publishers, who have been epub-focused for over a decade now and actually make money from it. |
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Publisher and editor laziness may be a reason to be cautious about epubs currently for niche or esoteric works, but that's not the same thing.
> I bought a book set in the late Middle Ages which managed to transcribe all “þ” as “p”. Until publishers care...
The book market these days makes it challenging to do high-quality editing up front for republishing niche books in a new format. Publishers try to cut corners, outsourcing epub conversions to people who don't care and don't know what they're doing, or they OCR it, have an in-house editor (who also doesn't have a personal affinity to the subject) give it a once-over (maybe), and release it.