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Old 07-15-2020, 09:55 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Is that the same as what they used to call "KePub," or is this a new thing altogether?
No, it is aimed more at the sort of things people might use PDF or image formats for.
Fixed layout, no reflow.

http://www.primediaelaunch.com/wp-co...-ePub-Spec.pdf

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FLEPUBs are different than standard EPUBs in that the text and images are not re-flowable. The position and layout of all content is fixed regardless of the size or orientation of the display. This format is best suited for titles where a fixed page layout is integral to the reading experience (ie. cookbooks, children’s books, comics and graphic novels or art books).

The approach to specifying presentation details for FLEPUBs is the inverse of EPUBs. EPUB
creation encourages loosely defining presentation details to allow reading applications the
most discretion for displaying content. The FLEPUB format shifts control of the reading
experience to the content producer and ensures that page design will be uniform across a
range of reading applications.
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