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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest release of InDesign 2023 - that is, InDesign 18.1 version.
Please update to this version of InDesign to get the fix.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James Gifford—NitroPress commentedWith the release of InDesign 18 / 2023, EPUB exports are embedding the tag '"lang="en-GB",' 'lang="en-US"' or similar in every single XHTML text line.
While this is both correct according to current EPUB standards and should be at most treated as a null or redundant tag by validators and readers, many publishing upload portals are issuing hard or fatal errors when encountering this tag, making it impossible to upload book files. This, despite reliable validators such as KDP/Kindle and epubcheck passing the tag without error or warning (as they should).
The only solution is to revert to ID 2022 or earlier for export, a huge hassle.
This tag should be removed immediately from the EPUB export model, and left out until the majority of publishing portals and validators have been updated to treat this tag as acceptable, even if null or redundant.
This is a critical issue and needs resolution immediately.
ETA: The actual error is that the tag value is somehow incorrect. Despite digging through layers of EPUB specification, I can't put a finger on a reliable reference to the format and tag values, but the really simple solution may be to review how these tags are formatted and formed and make sure they are compliant.
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest release of InDesign 2023 - that is, InDesign 18.1 version.
Please update to this version of InDesign to get the fix.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James Gifford—NitroPress commentedEnd notes are hyperlinked bidirectionally in EPUB (and Kindle) if set up and exported correctly.
There are a number of hurdles and glitches in 'correct setup' especially if the document is imported from Word. Choosing the correct import/placement options with the Word file helps greatly.
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An error occurred while saving the comment James Gifford—NitroPress commentedEPUB is HTML-based. HTML does not support tabs, at all.
This issue has nothing to do with ID functionality; documents exported to EPUB (and on to Kindle) must be designed NOT to rely on tabs for horizontal placement and spacing, regardless of what tool/s are used to create them.
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An essential expansion that should be part of a comprehensive update of the QR code generator. There are a number of feature requests for this module outstanding; it's time to move it all past a basic 2.1 vCard creator!