Emotion Thesaurus Epub Files
There are numerous ePub file readers on Android and I tried several before deciding on one to use for good. Now I bought “The Emotion Thesaurus” which is a reference book I’ll use at my desk, not a reading book.
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So, I want to open it on my desktop PC. I’ve searched for ebook readers, and the findings were terrible!
First, I want something that can simply open a file, and strongly prefer that it can easily be configured to run when I double-click an *.epub file in a file explorer window. So, a program that requires files to be ‘added’ to its own internal library first, as a separate step, is a non-starter. Likewise, programs that only look for book files in specific configured directories!
And if it does need to show a File Open dialog box, please use the standard system one rather than a ‘pretty’ but half-baked one. Hanging forever when I navigate to a directory is simply not acceptable. Requiring click-by-click navigation (no place to paste a full string) when I already know the complete path of the file is very rude. But, as I noted, I generally shouldn’t need the File Open menu item, as it should be integrated with the Explorer (e.g.
Take a file as a command-line argument and have the installer register this as a handler for that file type) and be a drop target. And when a file is opened successfully, it should display the contents in a sensible way (why do I even have to say that?!) as the epub book is intended to appear. It must have persistent bookmarks and a Search feature. It must allow copying text to the clipboard (even if it spans a page break).
Nice-to-have would be margin and text size configuration, etc. Anyone know of anything? How about Sigil? It's supposed to be a word processor designed to directly work in ebook formats.
I never quite got the hang of it to directly create ebooks in there (writing in another application and exporting to an ebook format works better for me), but I can open and view ebooks including.epub files quite easily with it, and have all the options a word processor offers to work with it. It should be able to be configured as the default application for epub files. At least on my Mac I can, but have not tried it on Win. It's cross-platform, for Win, Mac, and Linux. Downloadable here: As long as the ebook is not DRM'ed.
In which case you are stuck with an allowed reader, and limited or no copy-paste-options. I know such things can be circumvented, but I cannot condone such actions here, nor will I direct you to tools that can do that.
The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide To Character Expression by Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi Requirements: Epub reader, 0.3 Mb Overview: One of the biggest problem areas for writers is conveying a character's emotions to the reader in a unique, compelling way. This book comes to the rescue by highlighting 75 emotions and listing the possible body language cues, thoughts, and visceral responses for each. Using its easy-to-navigate list format, readers can draw inspiration from character cues that range in intensity to match any emotional moment. The Emotion Thesaurus also tackles common emotion-related writing problems and provides methods to overcome them. This writing tool encourages writers to show, not tell emotion and is a creative brainstorming resource for any fiction project. Genre: Nonfiction, Resource, Writing Download Instructions.