[Booki-dev] [Booki and Objavi Development] #317: Archive.org epub is broken after editing
James Simmons
nicestep at gmail.com
Fri Nov 12 03:53:03 PST 2010
Douglas,
I'll try and get you the information you wanted later. Currently the
computer I use for Booki is booted up in Windows instead of Linux and
I need it to stay that way for a few hours.
The editing I did on Thirteen Women was to use cut and paste to create
new chapters and copy the contents into them. An IA EPUB has one
chapter for a title page and another chapter for the whole rest of the
book. This really isn't much good, so I made nine chapters and three
sections and copied and pasted the material in. I also corrected the
image links described on the other bugs I reported.
James Simmons
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Booki and Objavi Development
<trac at booki-dev.flossmanuals.net> wrote:
> #317: Archive.org epub is broken after editing
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: jdsimmons | Owner: douglas
> Type: defect | Status: accepted
> Priority: major | Milestone: Bugs
> Component: Objavi | Keywords:
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> Changes (by douglas):
>
> * status: new => accepted
>
>
> Comment:
>
> Do you have the objavi log of this?
>
> Also the bookizip file that booki produced. That will be something like
> http://your-objavi-server/booki-books/thirteenwomen-
> en-2010.11.07-21.1X.XX.zip
> -- the time will be close but not necessarily identical to the epub time.
>
> It seems that Objavi neglected to add the content.opf file, which is
> strange and fatal to the epub.
> In my tests it doesn't do that, though I am just hacking at the book, not
> trying to edit it properly.
>
> --
> Ticket URL: <http://booki-dev.flossmanuals.net/ticket/317#comment:1>
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