A tap on the "endnote link" (the blue number) would bring you to the page with the reference and a tap on that reference number would then bring you back to the chapter and page from where you came. Same as #2 but make the numbers for the references (that appear at the proper locations within the body copy) live links to the reference pages at the end of the book. I'm thinking it might be better to have the entire thing at the end of the book for the sake of the book's continuity from chapter to chapter.ģ. In other words: This would be a "reference page(s)". Include sequential numbers (not sure if Storyist's export to ePub retains superscript) at the same locations where the original Word document has the footnote numbers and, at the end of the chapter or end of the book, include a page(s) with those numbers and the references. In other words, when footnote 1 would appear as a "1" in the Word document, I'd actually include the text of that footnote right in the body of the document as, optionally, a live link. Include what were the footnotes (in the Word document) as inline references with optional live links to the source material if available online. The way I understand it, I seem to have three options:ġ. This is a work of non-fiction so including the references is critical. This book currently has footnotes which I know are not part of the ePub standard format. I've been playing with Storyist as a means to take an existing Word document and alter it accordingly so I may export as an ePub which Apple may then publish on iBooks with their DRM so it may be sold at the iBooks store.
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