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![]() (Hint: I am well aware that anyone who casually discusses LaTeX and rdoc doesn't need that explanation unless they are being deliberately obtuse.) Oh, yes. And while some people around here were pointing out that .txt (not plain text, .txt) is a bad choice because you should do something normal and use HTML, you felt the need to point out that "html is plain text too", so who do you suppose was carrying out the real misconception, Professor Clarity? Last edited by eschwartz; 08-04-2014 at 01:15 PM. |
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I would have to agree with you if we're talking about tech manuals, pictures books and etc. somehow or tuther I think typewriter art diagrams just wouldn't quite cut it. |
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bold/underlined/italic text missing, wrecked navigation, all those extensive maps of westeros and the realms --- and the book cover -- disappeared off the face of the earth... for starters.
What benefits do you now have over EPUB? (Or even OEB -- open ebook folder full of HTML and resource files. If you are afraid the ZIP implementation will be lost. ![]() Last edited by eschwartz; 08-05-2014 at 03:32 AM. |
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Damn, sound like a formatting Luddite or some such don't I. |
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"I think it's a good idea, but you don't agree." compared to: "I think it's a good idea, but you don't agree." The italics totally alter the stress and the significance of the sentence. |
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It's not really important which file format you use html and epub are very similar.. you could zip up the files to save a few bytes, if that is an issue and to make handling a bit easier I zip my ebooks up for storage by type .. burning to dvd is probably the safest/cheapest for long term storage a standard dvd will hold about 4.5 gigs... personally I use a usb drive to back up all my books you can get an 8 gig drive for < $20 in the end what way you do it is more a matter of personal preference.. I have a 32 gig sd card on my sony t1 all my books are loaded on the card .. I can mount the card in my android tablet or use a usb adapter to back the card up to my pc,,,,
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If you are really worried about long-term accessibility, then just store the books in multiple formats, including a plain text one. But on a practical level, it really doesn't matter much. If we are talking very, very long term storage, then readability of the media is a bigger concern (both the format and the material).
My Calibre library is backuped to my tablet, to one of my e-readers, and to an external drive. I also keep incremental backups in case it gets corrupted and I only notice later (those get synced with an external drive as well). |
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For a shortened version...I keep things in plain text as a backup of my backup, as well as keeping them in their original format. I KNOW that the plain text will be able to be read easily, without having to do any tweaking to see the words. Shari |
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Maybe you should convert to markdown.
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That is 40 (!) year old software that can be run *now*, often without having access to the source code. Now, enter EPUB2, which is an format with an open specification, and calibre implements reading and writing it, and is able to convert almost any format in existence to it. Calibre is open source as well, so all code is available. Even if calibre ceases to be developed for whatever reason, someone will at least lift the EPUB2 read/write routines out of it (at minimum), porting them to another programming language if necessary, so EPUB2 files can be read, and thus subsequently written into a newer format. As EPUB2 is still in full swing at this time, it being only 7 years old or so, with millions and millions (billions?) of e-books sold in it, I expect it to be fully supported for at least another 10-15 years. I'll be in my late forties at that time. Assuming the EPUB2 read routine survives another 30-40 years after that, I assume someone will write an accompanying routine to write into a new relevant format; if not open source, it will be in a paid program. I've started a topic about this in the past actually, but I've become convinced that if I keep good, clean EPUB2 books, I'll be safe for the next 40 to 50 years or so, at the very least being able to convert to newer formats. (I feel the same about FLAC: that music file format is almost perfect. It has had an update in 2012 to fix a tiny bug which sometimes prevented it to convert 4+ GB files on Windows, but it essentially has not changed since 2007. If another lossless format comes into vogue, converting to it from FLAC will be possible.) Last edited by Katsunami; 08-06-2014 at 05:42 PM. |
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Your grandchildren will have an AI to do all their thinking for them.
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I can live with that, to be honest. Second: If there are still people only able to use the very basics of computers in 40 years time, they're in trouble. Even now I see people of around my age (early to mid-35) who use the computer like a monkey: "Click this button to do that." They actually don't *understand* what is happening. The consequence of that is that they have great difficulty leading their daily lives. "Could you send me that picture by e-mail?" (When not behind their own computer.) "You can order this at store ...." (When not ordering at their usual store.) "Please that file onto the desktop of that computer..." (on a Mac instead of Windows 7) All impossible for some people. You can't be like that in another 40 years, because it's like being illiterate now; maybe even worse. Last edited by Katsunami; 08-06-2014 at 06:26 PM. |
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