![]() ![]() ![]() When I cut and paste a few pages of text from the PDF into an InDesign layout, it looks fantastic when I export it to an EPUB. I can find no documentation in the InDesign help system to explain why I am getting these results. However, the same text in InDesign perfectly reflects the high quality fonts used in the original PDF and Microsoft Word Documents. Each letter is chunky and fragmented and partially pixelated. Problem #2: The document text in the EPUB file is so poorly rendered it is almost illegible. This happens despite the fact that the correct number of pages correctly displays in the InDesign document settings. Problem #1: Both the Digital Editions EPUB reader and the Nook recognize the EPUB document as having only two pages (displaying 1 / 2 on the screen, even though I can scroll to or page to all 430 pages in both Digital Editions and the Nook. However, when I exported the document into an EPUB file, I ran into two problems that I cannot fix. The imported PDF looked perfect in InDesign once I switched to a high-quality display performance in the View menu. I used a script to import all of the pages of one book into InDesign into a document reflecting the page and margin parameters of the original Microsoft Word document file. I have four finished books in PDF files, totaling 1857 pages including over 600 photographs, which I need to convert to EPUB files in InDesign.
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