Yes, some readers (e.g. Pocketbooks) can handle HTML, but even the latest Sony readers cannot. Kindle does have HTML support “via conversion” but I don’t know if it can correctly convert 600 or so interlinked documents.
I was thinking more of a single, 600-chapter document.
(Actually this is why I think Sequences are best read on a computer, with multiple tabs open, like TVTropes or Wikipedia—not on an e-reader. I wonder how Eliezer’s book will turn out...)
Yes, some readers (e.g. Pocketbooks) can handle HTML, but even the latest Sony readers cannot. Kindle does have HTML support “via conversion” but I don’t know if it can correctly convert 600 or so interlinked documents.
I was thinking more of a single, 600-chapter document.
(Actually this is why I think Sequences are best read on a computer, with multiple tabs open, like TVTropes or Wikipedia—not on an e-reader. I wonder how Eliezer’s book will turn out...)