02-19-2009, 10:44 AM | #1 |
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Upload ebooks in HTML format
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I was just thinking and pondering upon the file formats of the ebook readers, and thought a lot of my work has been to create/modify an HTML,to only later convert it to LRF for the Sony reader. Here's where I got troubled, imagine if next year Sony would bring a new ebook reader on the market (with eg: larger screen or color or whatever) that no longer would display LRF files! then a lot of the books on the forum will serve for the few of us who managed to snatch a PRS reader or the likes.. But that number would decrease over time. Most of the books on the forum (apart from PDF books) come from html (sources); and get reconverted to .prc, .lit, .lrf, .... files. Also,imagine soon there will be a new reader on the market with yet another fileformat. I thought it better to have a standard library in HTML or .doc (perhaps every book; html/doc; compressed to .zip or .rar) and upload them! .doc files are relatively easy to convert to html; but lrf files are not easy to convert to other fileformats. I mean, I suspect there'll be some layout issues which one would want to be able to edit in eg: HTML format, before converting it to the appropriate ebook format. Besides once a book is in HTML,it can very easily converted to other formats! It would literally need a user having a device, snatch the HTML,convert it,and upload the book. What do you think? Would it benefit to do so or not? Last edited by ProDigit; 02-19-2009 at 10:47 AM. |
02-19-2009, 10:59 AM | #2 |
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For me I try to keep copies of my stuff in Lit as it gives you the HTML, but also any images all stored in one file that can easily be exploded at a later date as needed. For me it's the perfect storage format.
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02-19-2009, 11:20 AM | #3 |
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I try to backup my books in a bunch of formats and save to a flash drive. I especially like to have a copy of everything that I can possibly get in Word, pdf, and rtf. I figure that in a worst case scenario, I can always read them on a PC, should I ever want to re-read them.
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02-19-2009, 11:21 AM | #4 |
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I think it would be a great idea. I've actually downloaded a couple of mobi books from here, only to open the file in Mobipocket Creator to get the HTML file. This is the main reason I don't go here for books (except that there hasn't been many I've been interested in in the first place).
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02-19-2009, 11:38 AM | #5 |
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Better than HTML or doc, upload them in ePUB format. It's standard, it's the future and you can get the text and formatting just as easily (it's already a zipped set XHTML+CSS files).
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02-19-2009, 11:51 AM | #6 |
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This is why ePub is a good e-book format: It is XML (based on HTML), and therefore easily converted to other formats... or easily displayed out-of-the-box. Many new readers can read ePub, and more are adopting ePub along with their proprietary format. And an html-based format will, as you suggest, have better longetivity than most proprietary formats.
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No it's not!
So far there's no guarantee manufacturers will go for this or another format once the new devices are on the market(larger screen/resolution, perhaps colors...); there still is NO ebook standard to date (at least, last I knew of ) besides, which program formats a book in epub format?(just out of lack of knowledge I ask)... I know Book designer can create LRF files, and I heard that the Sony reader can read epub, but I don't think I've seen it so far. Is it a format, when I have it on my sony reader, I can copy and read it straight from a kindle, cybook, iliad or Jinke/Bebook system? Last edited by ProDigit; 02-19-2009 at 02:13 PM. |
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Yes, the Sony (505 & 700) can read ePub. No, the Kindle, Cybook et all can't (at least not yet, it's supposed to be coming for at least some of them). You can put the ePub into Calibre & in a few seconds have a Mobi or LRF file (maybe Lit too, I'm not sure) and a lot of devices, besides the Sony, will read Mobi. ePub certainly seems to have a good chance for the broadest amount of support so far. |
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You understood what I meant.. LRF and PRC and LIT are standards too. But it's that 'ubiquitous' word I didn't have in my dictionary yet |
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To me it seems [CTRL]+[V],that you would use the word [CTRL]+[V] to make it more [CTRL]+[V]! At this moment my brains are still processing [CTRL]+[V],and they only got the "[CTRL]" part right. The "+[V]"part will soon fall in place! It's such a hard word I had to store it in my cache using [CTRL]+[C],in order to write it down([CTRL]+[V])! I even had to look it up in a dictionary! Now I feel much more comfortable, and even can say it without errors! [CTRL]+[V] ! uhm,I meant, "ubiquitous" yes "ubiquitous"(Ctrl+v)! |
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