OK, good to know. Thank you.
I shall put this in my little notes file.
I probably had learned that before. But uh. Er. Uh. Well, I may have forgotten.
(smile)
Rik
From: William Korn (Redacted sender "willythekorn" for DMARC)
Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2016 11:18 AM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: scanning a book with numbered footnotes and
asterisks page footnotes
Per the Bookshare website, the navigation fonts are as follows:
TITLE: 20 point and bold
SECTIONS, BOOKS or PARTS: 18 point and bold
CHAPTERS: 16 point and bold
SUBCHAPTERS or SUBSECTIONS: 14 point and bold
BODY TEXT: 12 point (not bold)
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From: "ohio1803@xxxxx" <ohio1803@xxxxx>
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2016 9:39 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: scanning a book with numbered footnotes and
asterisks page footnotes
This subject, that Cindy brings up, reminds me, that I wanted to ask this.
About the font size and bolding of headings.
My book I am scanning.
I have mentioned about before, but mentioned only about the various kind of
footnotes that it has. Thanks very much for the help on this!
It is an academic sort of book.
It has these headings.
It has Part 1, Part 2 and so forth as a big section.
And it has chapters 1, 2 and so on within each of these parts.
And finally, within each of these chapters there are Sub-headings, which are
not numbered, but each of these just with its center-aligned heading.
When I get done and wish to change the font size and bold those headings.
To what font size should I use for those various headings? Maybe all the
same, to 16 point?
In my K-1000, I am setting bookmarks and using multi-level settings, level 1,
2, and 3 for these levels. But I know that this will go away when I convert the
book to Rich Text Format.
It is my hope that someday our Bookshare collection may have page navigation
as well as these multi-level Daisy format navigations. It sure is nice to use
them to jump around in a book. And well, some of us readers, we are hop around
readers, I guess we could say.
Thanks for all, and may I say, Happy New Year, Bookshare Volunteers and Staff.
Rik