- From: Dominique Meeùs <dominique@d-meeus.be>
- Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 17:03:23 +0200
- To: Amaya list <www-amaya@w3.org>
- CC: John Culleton <john@wexfordpress.com>
John Culleton a écrit ce qui suit, le 07/08/10 16:36 : > It is alleged that the new Epub format is just xhtml5 with certain > restrictions. Yes and no. The content is indeed xhtml but an EPUB file is a package. There is the xhtml content + metadata + structural information (table of contents, etc.). These parts have to be in the right folder with due links. The whole has to be compressed in ZIP format. (Think of the Open Document format that OpenOffice.org produces, some mydocument.odt, also a ZIP package.) > Has anyone considered using Amaya as a vehicle for creating > Epub? > You may write xhtml content with Amaya, take an existing EPUB as an example, unzip it, replace the existing content with yours, edit the others files accordingly with the help of some information over the EPUB standard, and zip everything again. There you are: you made your own EPUB with Amaya. Producing not only the content but packaging it automatically into EPUB format, is something more specialised, that Amaya does not do at present, as far as I now. You could consider using Amaya to write the content and some other software for the packaging.
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