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EPUB Publications 3.0.1 Recommended Specification 26 June 2014 This version http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-publications-20140626.html Latest version http://www.idpf.org/epub3/latest/publications Previous version http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-publications-20140228.html A diff of changes from the previous version is also available. Please refer to the errata for this document, which
EPUB 3.0.1 Changes from EPUB 3.0 Recommended Specification 26 June 2014 This version http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-changes-20140626.html Latest version http://www.idpf.org/epub3/latest/changes Previous version http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-changes-20140228.html A diff of changes from the previous draft is also available. All rights reserved. This work is protected under Title 17
Alert With the merger of IDPF and W3C, the EPUB 3 Accessibility Guidelines are no longer being actively maintained. The site has been removed to avoid the presentation of outdated or incorrect practices. For up-to-date accessibility guidance, please refer to the Accessible Publishing Knowledge Base. You will automatically be redirected to the site momentarily. Best practices for digital publishing
IDPF TOKYO CONFERENCEInternational Digital Publishing Forum(IDPF)は、7月4日13:00~18:00、東京ビッグサイト(日本・東京)において、EPUB3コンファレンスを開催します。日本/アジアの会員が1/3を占めるIDPFにとって、アジアで初めてのコンファレンスとなります。 本コンファレンスでは、EPUB3の普及促進を目的とするReadiumプロジェクトの全貌をご紹介します。日本語対応についても豊富な実例が示されます。日本語EPUB3に携わる方には必見です。 なお本コンファレンスは第16回国際電子出版EXPO内のIDPFイベントとして、国際講演、無料公開セミナーとあわせて行われます。 *コンファレンス(定員500名)は満席が予想されます。お申し込みはお早めに! 7月4日(水) 10:00〜11:10 人々が求める書籍/
All rights reserved. This work is protected under Title 17 of the United States Code. Reproduction and dissemination of this work with changes is prohibited except with the written permission of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF). EPUB is a registered trademark of the International Digital Publishing Forum. Editors Markus Gylling (IDPF), Dave Cramer (Hachette) Authors Takeshi Kanai
October 10, 2011Frankfurt, Germany, October 11, 2011. The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced the completion of a major revision to EPUB, the global standard interchange and delivery format for eBooks and other digital publications. The IDPF membership unanimously voted to elevate EPUB 3.0 to a final IDPF Recommended Specification, publicly available at http://idpf.org/ep
EPUB 3 Structural Semantics Vocabulary Final Community Group Report 08 May 2019 Latest editor's draft:https://idpf.github.io/epub-vocabs/vocab/structure/structure.html Editors: Matt Garrish (DAISY Consortium) Tzviya Siegman (John Wiley & Sons) Former editor: Markus Gylling (International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF)) Participate: GitHub idpf/epub-vocabs File a bug Commit history Pull requests C
All rights reserved. This work is protected under Title 17 of the United States Code. Reproduction and dissemination of this work with changes is prohibited except with the written permission of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF). EPUB is a registered trademark of the International Digital Publishing Forum. Status of this DocumentThis section describes the status of this document at
May 23, 2011New York, NY, May 23, 2011 (PRESS RELEASE) - The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) today announced that EPUB® 3 is now a Proposed Specification for final member and public review. EPUB, an XML and Web Standards based format developed by the IDPF, has become a key global standard in the rapidly developing digital publishing industry, enabling digital books and publications t
EPUB 3 was developed pursuant to a charter approved by the IDPF Membership in May, 2010. EPUB 3.0 was approved by the IDPF membership as a final Recommended Specification effective October 11, 2011, and superseded the previous release of EPUB (2.0.1). This page contains information about EPUB 3.0 which as of as of June, 2014 has been superseded by EPUB 3.0.1, which is now the current version of th
› 1 IntroductionEPUB® is an interchange and delivery format for digital publications, based on XML and Web Standards. An EPUB Publication can be thought of as a reliable packaging of Web content that represents a digital book, magazine, or other type of publication, and able to distributed for online and offline consumption. This document, EPUB 3 Changes from EPUB 2.0.1, describes changes made in
› 1.1 Purpose and Scope This section is informative This specification, EPUB Media Overlays 3.0, defines a usage of [SMIL] (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), the Package Document, the EPUB® Style Sheet, and the EPUB Content Document for representation of audio synchronized with the EPUB Content Document. This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB
› 1.1 Purpose and Scope This section is informative This specification, EPUB Open Container Format (OCF) 3.0, defines a file format and processing model for encapsulating the sets of related resources that comprise one or more EPUB® Publications into a single-file container. This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an intercha
› 1.1 Purpose and Scope This section is informative This specification, EPUB Content Documents 3.0, defines profiles of HTML5, SVG, and CSS for use in the context of EPUB® Publications. This specification is one of a family of related specifications that compose EPUB 3, the third major revision of an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. It is mea
› 1.1 Purpose and Scope This section is informative This specification, EPUB Publications 3.0, defines publication-level semantics and conformance requirements for EPUB® 3, including the format of the Package Document and rules for how this document and other Publication Resources are associated to create a conforming EPUB Publication. This specification is one of a family of related specification
› 1.1 OverviewThe EPUB® specification is a distribution and interchange format standard for digital publications and documents. EPUB defines a means of representing, packaging and encoding structured and semantically enhanced Web content — including HTML5, CSS, SVG, images, and other resources — for distribution in a single-file format. EPUB 3, the third major release of the standard, consists of
EPUB 2.1 Working Group Charter – DRAFT 0.8 4/6/10 Mission The mission of the EPUB 2.1 Working Group is to update EPUB 2.0.1 to expand its applicability as a delivery format, and as a cross-Reading System interchange and production format. EPUB has been rapidly adopted as the standard interoperable distribution format for trade eBooks in North American and Europe, and it is desired by the IDPF mem
The EPUB 3 Community Group is a forum for ongoing technical development of EPUB 3 and related extension specifications and ancillary deliverables. The EPUB 3 Community Group charter contains full details. w3c/publ-cg/ Group's public email, repo and wiki activity over time Note: Community Groups are proposed and run by the community. Although W3C hosts these conversations, the groups do not necessa
1.1: Purpose and Scope In order for electronic-book technology to achieve widespread success in the marketplace, Reading Systems need to have convenient access to a large number and variety of titles. The Another related specification, the Open Publication Structure (OPS) Specification, describes a standard for representing the content of electronic publications and is meant to reduce barriers to
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