Sentences with phrase «example shows»

The following example shows a minimally complete metadata section, where the Publication is identified as a preview, metadata links back to the source publication and a link to acquire it has also been included.
The following example shows metadata and manifest elements for a multilingual English - French - Arabic EPUB Dictionary Publication consisting of three distinct EPUB Dictionaries (one for each translation direction).
The following example shows the minimal set of metadata that Authors have to include in the Package Document.
The following example shows prefixes for the Friend of a Friend (foaf) and DBPedia (dbp) vocabularies being declared using the prefix attribute.
The following example shows the opf: scheme attribute used to indicate a dc: identifier element contains an ISBN.
The following example shows a teacher edition that includes the source student edition identifier.
This example shows a theme called Red Cats (green flavor).
Mike's example shows me that although I am currently working in the thriller genre myself, I can also — in the future — move into writing my own fantasy or literary novels.
The following example shows the source EPUB Publication and Rendition for resolving EPUB CFIs.
The following example shows a dc: source element containing the ISBN of the print source of pagination.
The following example shows an ONIX record with accessibility metadata that states that the EPUB Publication has no accessibility features disabled (10), a table of contents (11) and a correct reading order (13).
The following example shows a link to a local version of the audio file.
The following example shows an annotation body, which will be referenced from the hasBody property of the annotation.
The following example shows the container.xml file for a multilingual EPUB Publication.
This example shows the catalog from Feedbooks.com, where you can download books for free.
The following example shows a reference to a remote audio file that has to be referenced from the manifest (the audio is rendered inline in the XHTML Content Document so it is a Publication Resource).
The following example shows typical provenance and motivation expressions for an annotation.
The following example shows a set of source metadata for the target EPUB Publication in the hasSource property.
The following example shows a reference to a metadata record embedded in a script element inside an XHTML Content Document.
The following example shows the rendition: label attribute being used to provide a human - readable name for a Rendition.
The following example shows an EPUB 2 NCX that contains a list of page break locations in its pageList.
The following example shows an accessibility summary for an EPUB Publication optimized for audio rendering.
The following example shows the resources a minimal single - Rendition «Hello World» EPUB Publication might contain:
The following example shows an accessibility summary for an EPUB 3 Publication that failed to meet the content accessibility requirements.
The following example shows the metadata entries for an EPUB 3 Publication that has both MathML and alternative text.
The following example shows an EPUB 3 Publication that has been self - certified by the publisher (the values of the dc: publisher and a11y: certifiedBy property are the same).
The following example shows two Renditions of a magazine bundled in the same container.
The following example shows two consecutive EPUB Content Documents in a textbook.
The following example shows two Renditions of The Sandman bundled in the same container, one optimized for screens 1920 pixels or wider.
The following example shows the metadata entries for an EPUB 3 Publication that has textual and visual access modes.
The following example shows a reference to an audio file in an XHTML Content Document that is located outside the EPUB Container.
The following example shows that an EPUB Publication contains content that is touch, mouse and keyboard compatible.
The following example shows an EPUB 3 page - list nav element that contains a list of links to the static page breaks.
The following example shows a reference to an audio file in an XHTML Content Document that is located inside the EPUB Container.
The third example shows a single page display.
This example shows both forms.
The following example shows two PLS Documents (one for Chinese and one for Mongolian) associated with an XHTML Content Document.
The following example shows the epub: type attribute used to add glossary semantics on an [HTML] definition list.
The following example shows a partial page - list nav element.
The following example shows how a preamble could be marked up with the epub: type attribute on its containing [HTML] section element.
The following example shows the epub: type attribute used to inflect source publication pagebreak semantics.
The following example shows a partial lot («list of tables») nav element, with span elements used as link-less headings for grouping the sublists.
The following example shows the epub: type attribute used to inflect footnote and note reference semantics.
The below example shows how the five paragraph essay should look like.
The following example shows a manifest item element [Packages31] that represents the EPUB Navigation Document.
The following example shows the scriptable - component collection that would be created when integrating the gallery into a Destination EPUB (not all metadata and resource links are reproduced).
The example shows that this work won't guarantee a profitable launch, but it will let me know where I stand financially.
We all know where we want to stand, but as Nora's example shows, the path to a truly fulfilling life is a rocky road.
The third example shows how part of the back cover copy (the author bio, in this case) can show up on the inside flap of a hard cover book.
This example shows the optional 6.5 - inch UConnect touchscreen infotainment system with navigation.
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