eBook standards for the OLPC platform?
Samuel Klein
meta.sj at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 14:47:35 EST 2007
The crossmark spec isn't final, and we don't explicitly support it yet
in our standard readers, but we are getting there. The libcrossmark
and jscrossmark work are in the right direction.
http://www.abisource.com/projects/libcrossmark/
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Crossmark
SJ
On Nov 18, 2007 11:02 AM, Erik Blankinship <erikb at mediamods.com> wrote:
> What became of crossmark?
>
>
>
> On 11/18/07, Samuel Klein <sj at laptop.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Matthew,
> >
> > OLPC users can download bundles of materials from any website. You can
> > see bundle specifications and some of the current bundles here:
> >
> > http://wiki.laptop.org/Bundles
> > http://wiki.laptop.org/Activities
> > http://wiki.laptop.org/Library_grid
> >
> > Standard file formats for ebooks are HTML and PDF.
> >
> > For book conversion, try feedbooks; or one of the tools covered on
> > the mobileread site:
> > http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_conversion
> >
> > You do not need an OLPC laptop to try things out in its interface. You
> > can run an emulator on your own computeR:
> > http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/Emulation
> >
> > While we aim to support works that have not been specially formatted for
> > the XO display, it would be useful to have a document detailing how to
> > design a PDF to our screen size. The Sony Reader's document is a good
> > model:
> > http://tinyurl.com/37qe2a
> >
> > And when you come across format converters that have a special option for
> > formatting books to the screen-size of a specific device (such as the ones
> > you mention), it would be useful to request that the XO be added to those
> > sites.
> >
> > SJ
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, mkow1234 at aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > November 17, 2007
> > >
> > > Hello All:
> > >
> > > Please allow a brief introduction: I am a former educator, now working
> in the private sector as a technical writer. I serve as a volunteer editor
> and communications liason for the Newton worldwide community (an ad-hoc
> "open source" group, that continues to support Apple Computer's Newton
> computing platform. I typically write to developers of old software titles,
> to achieve their release as either freeware or shareware.? I have also
> written, edited, and converted dozens of eBooks for the Newton platform. I
> would like to apply some of that experience to help the OLPC support
> community.
> > >
> > > My questions are as follows:
> > >
> > > ? *? Is there a standard method by which OLPC device users "get"
> educational texts onto their OLPC laptops?
> > > ???? Is this typically done via the Internet? Bluetooth? Some other
> method?
> > > ? *? What is the current standard file format for eBooks on the OLPC
> device?? .TXT?? .HTML?? Other?
> > > ? *? Does a web-based eBook conversion application exist?
> > > ? *? Does a web-based library repository exist for OLPC device users to
> upload/download eBooks?
> > > ? *? I do not have an OLPC device (I primarily use Windows-based
> computers); can I still make contributions to the? OLPC platform?
> > >
> > > I am interested in pursuing the development an eBook conversion
> > > application that will allow users on a common Windows-based PC to
> > > prepare and convert texts for use as eBooks on the OLPC platform. I know
> > > of a web-based application in which one can simply drag a text file,
> > > select the desired format, and create an eBook. There is also a Mozilla
> > > Firefox plug-in, which lets the user drag text files to create eBooks on
> > > the fly. I would like to see the OLPC platform added to the list of
> > > available eBook file formats for document conversion.
> > >
> > > Are any individuals or groups currently working in this area? Though not
> > > a developer myself, I can make overtures to software developers on
> > > behalf of the OLPC platform. Would there be any community interest in
> > > what I have proposed?
> > >
> > > I believe that the OLPC platform should also have a common document
> > > repository (i.e. web-based library), where eBooks and other data could
> > > be uploaded and made available for others to download and use worldwide.
> > > Again, I am very new to your community, so I am not fully aware of what
> > > may have already been achieved in this area. If I have submitted this
> > > e-mail posting to the wrong area of your buletin board, kindly forward
> > > my inquiry to the appropriate group for consideration. Thank you.
> > >
> > >
> > > Very best regards,
> > >
> > > m @ t t h e w _ k 0 w @ l c z y k
> > > Detroit, Michigan USA
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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