even if you submit them in kes though, the validater will have to convert it
to rtf before approving it, so this is a major issue. Depending on which
machine I am using, I have both version eight and nine. I've not noticed it
ever before, so I'm guessing it might be specific to your version number?
What version of k1000 are you using?
Tiff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Pietruk" <pietruk@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 10:59 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Pagination Destroyed
I have been noticing a curious phenomenon of books submitted scanned by K1000 and submitted as .rtf. I have no idea whether the problem lies with the submitter, K1000, the validator, or the BookShare system. A current example of this problem can be found in my recent submission of Gideon's Gift by Karen Kingsbury. The problem, incidentally, doesn't show itself when a book is submitted in .kes.
When I submitted Gideon's Gift, the book had 155 pages. Now it has 67 or so with pages seemingly artibrarily scrunched together. What caught my attention was finding Chapter headers in the middle of pages. I've also seen this on books I've validated using K1000 and have attempted to fix the problems in those instances.
Until I can figure this one out, I'm sticking to submitting in .kes as, whatever the explanation, those books retain their pagination as demonstrated by another recent submission of mine, Discipline by Elisabeth Elliot.
Anyone with a hunch as to what may be happening and how or who is causing it and what can be done to avoid this occurring in the future.
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