07-02-2007, 01:22 AM | #31 |
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Soft hyphens are supported in .epub by telling that it is XHTML for the text. What the reader software can do is another question. I bet Digital Editions handles it.
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07-02-2007, 12:19 PM | #33 |
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Sample .epub files
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Apologies for the .epub files on idpf.org being temporarily unavailable. We fixed our MIME Type issues on the server and they are now available. A brief rundown on the sample .epub files on the IDPF website: 1. http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops/samples/hauy.epub This is a sample OPS 2.0 publication marked up in DTBook by the DAISY Consortium. DTBook and XHTML are the two allowable XML vocabularies for OPS 2.0 publications. DTBook provides publishers compliance under NIMAS for people with print disabilities. 2. http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops/samples...reTheMast.epub This is an OPS 2.0 publication produced directly from Adobe InDesign CS3. FYI, there is an CS3 update as it relates to .epub creation at http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...jsp?ftpID=3622 It adds TOC support, font embedding and some other minor fixes. 3. http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops/samples/myantonia.epub This is an "hand-made" OPS 2.0 publication submitted by Jon Noring of DigitalPulp Publishing. 4. http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops/samples/WhiteFang.epub This is a jointly compatible OPS 2.0 and OEB 1.2 publication. The "jointly compatiable" factor being valid XHTML. A brief status update on implementation and the specs: 1. .epub is an official spec, but OPS 2.0 (the next generation of OEB) is not officially approved. We need to go through an IP review period and final vote before it is. I'd expect August. We will post the newest (and final) version of the spec shortly. We received significant input on previous drafts from places like mobileread. 2. Adobe Digital Editions, eBook technologies & OSoft have already implemented .epub and OPS. Mobipocket will in the next couple of months. SONY will with Digital Editions support. VitalSource Technologies accepts .epub from publishers. I hope this helps. Over the next several months, I am sure we'll see additional product releases that implement the specs from a variety of vendors. Thanks, Nick -- Nick Bogaty Executive Director International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) |
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With CSS you can make HTML semantic, though it is a hack.
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07-02-2007, 01:15 PM | #36 |
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Welcome to MobileRead, nickbogaty!
We're very glad to hear from someone in the IDPF. Especially when he comes with some concrete details to offer! You don't happen to know any sort of guesstimate on what sort of time-fram Sony, et. al., might be looking at for Digital Editions on mobile devices, do you? We'd be extremely interested in any rumors you could offer here. Thanks! And welcome again! |
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I don't have any knowledge regarding timeframe for Digital Editions on SONY. Since this was already announced in the DE press release, I'd imagine the timeframe to be relatively short. But, again, I have no specific knowledge on this one. |
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07-02-2007, 01:49 PM | #38 |
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Ah, well, "hope springs eternal" and all that.
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07-03-2007, 11:04 AM | #39 |
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Information Today Article
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I thought this was an unusually informed piece covering .epub and software and publisher development plans around it. http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/nbRe...rticleId=36819 -Nick |
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I apologize. You are correct and this is an error in the file. I will ask DAISY to redo the file and I will upload a corrected one. In the .epub spec is the following which you correctly reference: -- The first file in the ZIP Container MUST be a file by the ASCII name of ‘mimetype’ which holds the MIME type for the ZIP Container (i.e., “application/epub+zip” as an ASCII string; no padding, white-space or case change). The file MUST be neither compressed nor encrypted and there MUST NOT be an extra field in its ZIP header. If this is done, then the ZIP Container offers convenient “magic number” support as described in RFC 2048 and the following will hold true: The bytes “PK” will be at the beginning of the file The bytes “mimetype” will be at position 30 The actual MIME type (i.e., the ASCII string “application/epub+zip”) will begin at position 38 -- We require that the file be *not* compressed so it can be found and externally probed and found at a fixed file offset location. A step-by-step example of how this is done can be found at: http://www.ebooktechnologies.com/OCF...singWinZip.htm Thank you for the finding the error, Nick |
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If images are in a subdirectory, the script fails. Easy enough to just drag the subdirectory into the zip after the fact, though. |
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Running on Windows:
folder "Test" file "Test\Content.opf" file "Test\Chap01.html" file "Test\Chap02.html" file "Test\toc.ncx" folder "Test\Images" file "Test\Images\imag01.jpg" file "Test\Images\imag02.jpg" oeb2epub.py test Traceback (most recent call last): File "G:\!DATA\!downloads\epub\oeb2epub.py", line 90, in <module> epub.addFile(realfile, 'OEBPS', itsname) File "G:\!DATA\!downloads\epub\oeb2epub.py", line 30, in addFile self.epub.write(fullname, os.path.join(subdir, relativeName)) File "C:\Python25\lib\zipfile.py", line 563, in write fp = open(filename, "rb") IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'test\\images' |
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