Example: Contingency spell description (viewed on Android) edit: Greater Restoration gives a better example of the apostrophe at play, and how it causes text formatting to be messed up by 1 character for the rest of the paragraph, but not subsequent paragraphs.
I saw stuff like this in the reader app before (d'oh!) and thought that maybe it wasn't being fixed because a new version was being made.
Then a new version was made! (Woohoo!)
But the issues have been carried forward. (D'oh!)
Do you want readers to submit every mistake they find, or work on it internally? It looks like there was an issue escaping HTML and anything with an apostrophe got wrecked, and the consequences compound throughout the rest of a < p > element, but reset at the start of the next.
There are a lot, so I didn't know if you wanted to just take a second pass over it and see if it can be script-patched or if you want a bunch of users to call them out like an army of gibbering mouthers.
Example: Contingency spell description (viewed on Android)
edit: Greater Restoration gives a better example of the apostrophe at play, and how it causes text formatting to be messed up by 1 character for the rest of the paragraph, but not subsequent paragraphs.
I saw stuff like this in the reader app before (d'oh!) and thought that maybe it wasn't being fixed because a new version was being made.
Then a new version was made! (Woohoo!)
But the issues have been carried forward. (D'oh!)
Do you want readers to submit every mistake they find, or work on it internally? It looks like there was an issue escaping HTML and anything with an apostrophe got wrecked, and the consequences compound throughout the rest of a < p > element, but reset at the start of the next.
There are a lot, so I didn't know if you wanted to just take a second pass over it and see if it can be script-patched or if you want a bunch of users to call them out like an army of gibbering mouthers.
Thank you!
We are planning to apply a number of fixes to the books soon, including the one with apostrophes. Thank you!
And of course, feel free to submit them. It's always helpful. But if the problem is global, a single report will suffice.