- From: Cramer, Dave <Dave.Cramer@hbgusa.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 19:32:22 -0400
- To: Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@opera.com>, Lea Verou <lea@verou.me>
- CC: Brad Kemper <brad.kemper@gmail.com>, Alan Stearns <stearns@adobe.com>, www-style list <www-style@w3.org>
On 9/8/13 6:26 PM, "Håkon Wium Lie" <howcome@opera.com> wrote: > >I'm happy to hear you're formatting your book in CSS; > > https://twitter.com/LeaVerou/status/364842221209526273 > >Bert and I did the same back when, and we wrote up on our experience: > > http://alistapart.com/article/boom > >Things have improved since then, even if much work remain. Here's an >overview of the capabilities of GCPM implementations, as well as links >to test pages: > > http://people.opera.com/howcome/2013/tests/css-gcpm/coverage.html Hachette is typesetting around 40% of their books (in the U.S.) using HTML+CSS via Prince. Two of the top four New York Times Hardcover bestsellers this week were done with CSS. Dave Cramer Hachette Book Group
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