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Making my own font won't work, but thanks for the idea, Uwe. Many eReaders don't support either of these so they'll either insert their own font or leave a square block if it can't resolve it. Both work well, but I ran into another snag. One is called, JSesh for the hieroglyphs and another is a series of fonts called, Inscribe. Since your responses, I found fonts that do the job. I've got a few hundred of these that need to appear in the text flow throughout the book. I've tried to find an actual font, but have been unable to find one that supports these characters.

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Below is a screen shot of the image in InDesign.

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I've read that inline objects aren't the best approach for ePUBs, but since neither way is working, I wondered if anyone had a suggestion on how to do this. (When I had this inline, I tried adjusting the Y Offset in the Anchored Objects of the style, but this gets ignored on export.) In both cases, inline and custom, I made an Object style.

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Then I tried to custom anchor it to different parts of the paragraph, including the blank space where it was inline, but the image ends up so far out of the text flow, in every attempt. Since it's an image, there's no way to apply this to a character style. I tried selecting the tiff and lowered the baseline shift, which drops it into place in InDesign, but when I export to ePUB, it still appears too high, so the baseline setting is getting ignored. First I tried to insert them as inline objects, but they end up appearing a little too high above the rest of the text when I proof on my iPhone 6s+. These need to appear in the flow of the text, between words, as if they are part of the sentence, just like the other text. I have to insert tiff files that contain transliterations, which are text characters used to describe hieroglyphs.

#Jsesh help manual#

We also provide proposals to modify existing manual usability evaluation techniques for the purpose of domain usability evaluation.I'm assembling a reflowable ePUB 3.0. We executed ADUE on several real-world Java applications and report our findings. As a prerequisite to the method, metrics for formal evaluation of domain usability, a form stereotype recognition algorithm, and general application terms filtering algorithm have been proposed. To address this problem, we describe a method called ADUE (Automatic Domain Usability Evaluation) for the automated evaluation of selected DU properties on existing user interfaces. Our experience showed that poor domain usability reduces the memorability and effectiveness of user interfaces. We use the term domain usability (DU) to describe the aspects of the user interface related to the terminology and domain.

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However, the correct usage of the domain dictionary and the description of domain relations and properties via their user interfaces are often neglected.

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Contemporary software systems focus on usability and accessibility from the point of view of effectiveness and ergonomics.













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