It consists of three open standards:
Open Publication Structure (OPS), Open Packaging Format (OPF), and Open Container Format (OCF).
This specification supersedes
Open Publication Structure (OPS) 2.0.1 [OPS2].
Not exact matches
It is possible to see the foundations of the modern eBook from such activity, as the necessity for reflowable text when reading on a Portable Digital Assistant (PDA) led to the formation of the
Open eBook
Publication Structure (a precursor to the EPUB format) in 1999, and several portable devices such as the Game Boy Advance, PalmPilot and SoftBook had facilities for modems, allowing readers to receive books without using a computer, often seen as one of the core selling points of the original Kindle.
EPUB had its roots in the interchange format known as the
Open EBook
Publication Structure (OEBPS).
[RFC4839] Media Type Registrations for the
Open eBook
Publication Structure (OEBPS) Package File (OPF)(RFC 4839).
(By convention, this is usually called OEBPS, for
Open eBook
Publication Structure, but can be whatever you like.)
EPUB 2 was initially standardized in 2007 as a successor format to the
Open eBook
Publication Structure or «OEB», which was originally developed in 1999.
OEBPS (
Open eBook
Publication Structure) is an XML - based specification for the content, structure, and presentation of electron
Structure) is an XML - based specification for the content,
structure, and presentation of electron
structure, and presentation of electronic books.
These benefits may nonetheless come at a cost to the
open court's normative functions, since multiple, non-linear courtroom narratives created by digital media can undermine the
publication of clear, determinate norms around which people can
structure their lives.