My current theory is this:
enhanced ePub files that are fully designed and formatted into whatever the author desires.
It is usually recommended that media -
enhanced EPUB files not be larger than 500 MB.
Not exact matches
-- These
files utilize any of the
enhanced ePub specifications and / or any (or all) of the full range of KF8 specifications, such as audio, video, HTML5, Javascript, fixed layout, pop - outs, etc..
Authors can create content from scratch as well as
enhance existing
EPUB files in order to re-mix or enrich content with multi-media and assessment items.
Ebook Fixed format /
Enhanced — These files utilize any of the enhanced ePub specifications and / or any (or all) of the full range of KF8 specifications, such as audio, video, HTML5, Javascript, fixed layout, pop - out
Enhanced — These
files utilize any of the
enhanced ePub specifications and / or any (or all) of the full range of KF8 specifications, such as audio, video, HTML5, Javascript, fixed layout, pop - out
enhanced ePub specifications and / or any (or all) of the full range of KF8 specifications, such as audio, video, HTML5, Javascript, fixed layout, pop - outs, etc..
EPUB files package and encode
enhanced web content for distribution within a single
file.
I then generate
epub and a mobi
files from that
enhanced Word
file.
EPUB defines a means of representing, packaging and encoding structured and semantically
enhanced Web content — including XHTML, CSS, SVG, images, and other resources — for distribution in a single -
file format.
They begin with the Kindle
file because the market there is largest, add
EPUB shortly thereafter (because a single
EPUB file can serve many markets), and follow on with PDF and finally an
enhanced file.
How about reusing the audio
file from an audiobook and adding it to a fixed - layout
EPUB with synced highlighting for an
enhanced ebook?