Ciao Lost Admin

I agree with you that beyond a certain scale native TW may not work for 
ePubs. In tests I did full scale novels (where the unit was 1 tid = 1 
paragraph of novel of over 4,000 paras) became unwieldy. HOWEVER, it may be 
possible to optimize further. And TW has potential for authoring texts 
ready for ePub-ing inside a wrapper. I think there is definite potential.

Josiah 


Lost Admin wrote:
>
> A couple of times now, I've seen this talk of TW and ePub. I've done a bit 
> of digging into the epub format and I don't understand how you can 
> integrate TW and epub. ePub is a container format 
>

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