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An epub3 version of Sigil ?
Hello all,
I think the question have yet been asked (even if I didn't found it in the forum). Is there a project to make a version of sigil for epub3 ebooks in a near future, or is it decided not to do so ? for instance, epub2 seems sufficient for the majority of ebooks, as ebook readers doesn't accept epub3 improvements. But in a near future, the new readers to come will surely be epub3 compliant, and all the work yet done in sigil would be unhappily outdated, and Sigil replaced by commercial software. That's why I ask this question today. Thanks in advance. P.S. I apologize for my bad English. |
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And since there's not likely to be any ePub3 reading systems in the near future that don't ALSO support ePub2 for backward compatability, there's probably no real pressing need for Sigil to produce ePub3 compliant ebooks right away.
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Ok, thank you for the quick answer.
Bye. |
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There are a few ePub 3 supported devices out there although most only have partial support, i.e. FK8 and iBooks. Others are connected to HTML 5 browsers such as Google. Dale |
Kobo started supporting epub 3 with the 2.0 firmware. It has two reader apps. ADE is used for sideloaded books. They use another for their modified version of epub and that supports epub3. You can use this to read sideloaded epubs if you change the extension.
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"Support" and "Support the whole spec" are different issues, while pretty much everyone has 95% of EPUB2, all of the EPUB3 implementations are only basic subsets, EPUB3+audio/video tags, woo hoo - or some abortion to support scripting for the platform specific files.
Really, it's an overcomplicated and unrealistic spec. Throw out nearly all of its dynamic/script stuff (wrangle the common uses to actual tags), that'd have been a better plan than the behemoth of EPUB3. |
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