InDesign is really made for ePub ?
- February 23, 2020
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Hi !
I try to export a simple book (novel) to ePub 2.0.1 for a week on Indesign 15.0.1 on Windows.
I followed many tutorials, read blog posts, help etc. And I am more confusing each day!
Maybe the software was not really tested for ePub compilation or I'm doing really something wrong at each step.
I made a new document (not book) with a primary text frame.
I just put the book title, copyright page and 2 chapters to test it.
I made a paragraph style for the chapter title and I have already some bugs!
For the export option :
- epub 2.0.1 / reflowable
- cover none
- navigation toc : file name
- Content order : Based on page layout
- Split documents : Based on paragraph style export tags
1) on adobe digital edition => unable to add the document... Great ! the document is made on adobe software and it doesn't work on another adobe software.
2) on Liberty (epub reader for windows) the software crash as soon as check "split document (epub only) on export tagging for the Chapter Title paragraph style (tag:h1 / class: chapter-title / emit Css : checked
3) on calibre (another epub reader for windows) it didn't crash but the text is not appearing because Calibre uses dark mode (black background) and the font color generated by indesign is black...
So I continue with Google book. I import and the text appears and it didn't crash. \o/
But the title placement is off... No space between title book and copyright page.
So I right-click on the title page block text > Object export option.
I checked Custom layout : center and insert page break after image.
I do the same for the copyright page.
4) result ok on Google play book but the title page is always stick with the copyright page. No page break on Icecream Ebook reader...
At this step, I just hope my readers don't use any epub reader on windows and continue with Google play book. Then I have some bugs with page break after and before image I cannot reproduce on my file test which I join here.
I also use Scrivener (little software for writing) to export a epub file, and I don't have all these bugs.
No crash, the text is automatically white on dark background, each laminar page is on a separate page. So why I don't use this soft instead of Indesign ? Because it doesn't have many options for layout.
If I made something wrong please tell me.
If you have a indesign document for book which works on windows, I will be really pleased to test it.
I test a template for the same results.
Thanks for any help.
