[FM Discuss] Booki XML and RDF? structure documentation
adam
adam at xs4all.nl
Mon Apr 5 07:14:24 PDT 2010
hey Simon,
Booki stores content in HTML. index data and meta data are stored
independently. having html as the base file format enables a lot of
import/export options to be easily built. There is another file format
Booki uses (booki-zip) but this is for internal use (swapping content
between booki and objavi etc). so you need only know about html for your
purposes, which is already well documented ;) if you wish to know about
booki-zip then you can look here:
http://booki-dev.flossmanuals.net/git?p=objavi2.git;a=blob;f=htdocs/booki-zip-standard.txt;h=c0a63c8e852ee176abbe6a82f8fec023c108d05e;hb=HEAD
adam
On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 12:40 +0100, Simon Worthington wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At http://openmute.org we're starting the initial research into the
> specification for a system to move publications (eBooks and print books)
> into third party API book sales, metadata, printing and distribution
> systems: like Neilsen ISBN, Barnes Noble, Amazon, Kindle etc and on and on.
>
> We're interested to see how we can interface with all types of Open
> Culture and Progressive Media Makers.
>
> Is there somewhere in Booki's dev site that documents your book
> structure, XML or RDF structure?
>
> I had a look around the dev site but I dont always know how to navigate
> Trac sites, sorry if its a obvious question
>
> http://booki-dev.flossmanuals.net/wiki
>
> Much appreciated
>
> Once we have a sketch of our plans we'll get our own documentation in
> good order http://wiki.openmute.org/index.php/Main_Page
>
>
> Simon
>
>
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