Not exact matches
The EPUB format is an open source
standard that
defines how the content and metadata of an
eBook should be packaged and how eReading devices and software should render the format to the reader.
Steven Moore says: «files are software but they aren't treated as such — there's no org that's
defined the
standards for a basic
ebook file.»
Ebook files are software but they aren't treated as such — there's no org that's defined the standards for a basic ebook
Ebook files are software but they aren't treated as such — there's no org that's
defined the
standards for a basic
ebook ebook file.
Sorry, there are no
standards, there are no common word processing file types,
eBooks are page-less and paper books are page -
defined.
Thankfully, resolution is usually not
defined in
ebook publishing (as it is only the important in printing), but the web
standard is 72dpi, so don't go under it.
Idpf
defines the
standard but ADE
defines the way their SDK used by most
eBook Readers actually work.