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- README file for the DocBook XSL Stylesheets
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-
-These are XSL stylesheets for transforming DocBook XML document
-instances into .epub format.
-
-.epub is an open standard of the The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF),
-a the trade and standards association for the digital publishing industry.
-
-An alpha-quality reference implementation (dbtoepub) for a DocBook to .epub
-converter (written in Ruby) is available under bin/.
-
-From http://idpf.org
- What is EPUB, .epub, OPS/OCF & OEB?
-
- ".epub" is the file extension of an XML format for reflowable digital
- books and publications. ".epub" is composed of three open standards,
- the Open Publication Structure (OPS), Open Packaging Format (OPF) and
- Open Container Format (OCF), produced by the IDPF. "EPUB" allows
- publishers to produce and send a single digital publication file
- through distribution and offers consumers interoperability between
- software/hardware for unencrypted reflowable digital books and other
- publications. The Open eBook Publication Structure or "OEB",
- originally produced in 1999, is the precursor to OPS.
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-.epub Constraints
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-.epub does not support all of the image formats that DocBook supports.
-When an image is available in an accepted format, it will be used. The
-accepted @formats are: 'GIF','GIF87a','GIF89a','JPEG','JPG','PNG','SVG'
-A mime-type for the image will be guessed from the file extension,
-which may not work if your file extensions are non-standard.
-
-Non-supported elements:
- * <mediaobjectco>
- * <inlinegraphic>, <graphic>, <textdata>, <imagedata> with text/XML
- @filerefs
- * <olink>
- * <cmdsynopsis> in lists (generic XHTML rendering inability)
- * <footnote><para><programlisting> (just make your programlistings
- siblings, rather than descendents of paras)
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-dbtoepub Reference Implementation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-An alpha-quality DocBook to .epub conversion program, dbtoepub, is provided
-in bin/dbtoepub.
-
-This tool requires:
- - 'xsltproc' in your PATH
- - 'zip' in your PATH
- - Ruby 1.8.4+
-
-Windows compatibility has not been extensively tested; bug reports encouraged.
-[See http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html and http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/]
-
-$ dbtoepub --help
- Usage: dbtoepub [OPTIONS] [DocBook Files]
-
- dbtoepub converts DocBook <book> and <article>s into to .epub files.
-
- .epub is defined by the IDPF at www.idpf.org and is made up of 3 standards:
- - Open Publication Structure (OPS)
- - Open Packaging Format (OPF)
- - Open Container Format (OCF)
-
- Specific options:
- -d, --debug Show debugging output.
- -h, --help Display usage info
- -v, --verbose Make output verbose
-
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-Validation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The epubcheck project provides limited validation for .epub documents.
-See http://code.google.com/p/epubcheck/ for details.
-
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-Copyright information
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-See the accompanying file named COPYING.
-