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Old 03-24-2011, 11:34 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Starson17 View Post
If I can go slightly off topic - what readers/programs use this format? I saw it appear in the list, and I assume the Calibre reader reads it, but where did it come from?
I created the TXTZ format because calibre requires ebooks be single files. No reader other than calibre supports it. Markdown and Textile formatted files can reference images so TXTZ allows everyting to be packaged into one file. A side effect of TXTZ is it allows for robust and standardized metadata due to the included OPF.
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