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Old 04-12-2011, 01:55 PM   #6
KevinH
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Hi,

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To remedy this situation I've added a new output format: HTMLZ. Just like TXTZ it is just a zip file with with a different extension to differentiate it. Inside is a metadata.opf file (calibre can read and write metadata to it). Images are preserved, renamed and placed in an images folder.
Is this only an output format or is it also an input format? The reason I ask is that a certain file type plugin and standalone tools for Topaz format ebooks create a .zip archive which is basically a single.html file, images in an image folder, a separate css file, and an .opf file of metadata (including cover image information).

Would it be better for that type of tool/file type plugin to create an ".htmlz" file instead of a ".zip" file?
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