Hi,
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Originally Posted by user_none
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.
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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?