As such, this specification requires that Scriptable Components be embedded using the [HTML5] iframe element whether they are embedded
into an XHTML Content Document in an EPUB Publication or into another Scriptable Component.
You can also add an image directly
into the XHTML file.
Not exact matches
The publisher verifies the content and exports it
into epub, mobi and
xhtml formats as well as an A4 PDF and a six - inch PDF.
One problem I've had — I've tried a couple of different codes for the cover area (in the
XHTML file), but it seemed that no matter what I did, I still have to fuss with the cover size (adjust in Photoshop, reimport
into InDesign and reexport to ePub), because the cover would be too small, be cut - off, or having white margins.
txt files first
into TEI, which definitely provides for better control over the
XHTML output, before creating the EPUB.
The formatted
XHTML file is then converted
into eBook format.
Then they are converted
into editable
XHTML formats using various tools.
The switch element allows an XML fragment to be conditionally inserted
into the content model of an
XHTML Content Document.
BB eBooks uses our own proprietary
XHTML workflow and software to have one source file get transformed
into eBooks for all vendors.
Since word processing and DTP (Desktop publishing) programs are not suitable for properly adding
XHTML markup, we need to get everything
into a text editor.
I think the plan is that, since the ePub standard is basically a wrapper around
XHTML, simply wait for HTML 5 to come out with its improved layout tools and then incorporate that
into the next generation of ebooks.
You could just dump an empty
XHTML file
into the chain to meet the requirement, for example.
This tool is best for publishers and individuals who are familiar with HTML and want to convert their HTML,
XHTML, XML (OPF / IDPF format), or ePub source
into a Kindle Book.