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For instance, calibre conversions flatten the CSS, so if you ever want to edit it, you'll want your master file. |
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![]() If you use off-the-shelf conversions to put on your new device, always convert from the original. |
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BookDesigner makes beautiful customized lit files, which Calibre converts into beautiful epub and mobi files. I keep all my books saved as lit, epub, mobi, and htmlz files, and store them on an external drive as well as on OneDrive (and of course my C:drive). Keeping ebooks in various locations has saved my bacon numerous times, since 1986. From 5¼" to 3½" floppies to CDs to zip drives (remember them?) to DVDs to external drives to flash drives to the cloud --- my library has managed to survive numerous disasters and user stupidity over the years. Hell, in a fit of idiocy, I just installed the latest Madeira Linux to the "wrong" partition on my D:drive --- one filled with data. So my advice is obvious: save your ebooks in as many formats as you can, in as many places as you can. You may not think that something will happen --- but it will.
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BookDesigner is one program I do feel might not be long for this world.
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I keep them in txt, ePub and KePub.
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For the hardware I have no idea. For the formating I would say save it as .txt. Plain old text files have outlasted every other format I can think of and is showing no signs of disappearing anytime soon.
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Plain text files have no formatting. You'd lose a great deal of information by storing a plain text file. That really wouldn't be a terribly good idea.
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Which is why .txt isn't at the very top of Calibre's preferred conversion input format list. If you take what Kovid said purely literally, clearly ALL other ebook formats are indeed a superset of text.... Our goal is protect our "books" as whole, not merely the knowledge in them. We are guarding against technical obsolescence, not really just ensuring that cave men will be able to rebuild civilization after the collapse. And truthfully, maybe if civilization did collapes like that, the cave men would be better off re-learning everything again for themselves, like they did the first time around. Apparently anything we'd have to teach them will have led to the collapse of civilization. Better they start fresh and try again. Last edited by ApK; 08-04-2014 at 11:16 AM. |
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Well, some people have different ideas of what makes a plain text file. My LaTeX files, html files, markdown files, xml files, css files, rdoc files ... are all plain text files.
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Anyone who feels the need to describe it as plain text vs. binary (text? ![]() Just in case, I will explain it for you: There is binary and then there is text. Text is readable because it is based on characters we understand. Binary is NOT readable because it uses computer codes that need to be interpreted by specific programs. With me so far? Text comes in different types, like:
There is probably some sort of reason, silly though it may be, why people come to agreements about the meaning of specific terminology. Last edited by eschwartz; 08-04-2014 at 12:27 PM. |
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Yes html (and sgml, LaTeX, etc) is considered formatted text or rich text, but still plain text. In the context of a discussion of preserving content for the future, the distinction is important. Some people in this thread seem confused to the point of thinking that a text file stripped of all html is more future proof than the html file itself. This is a misconception that only amounts to a loss of information. |
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