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  • Multiplatform eBook Format...and a little self pimpage

    Here's the deal. I am currently working on a web project for Jammrock.com called The StoryCenter (J.SC). J.SC will allow authors/writters to ePublish their literary works for free, allow people to read those stories for free, and the forums will be open to provide feedback of those works, if the author so requests, for free. I've run into a snag, though.

    I want to keep the service free for the main portion of the site, i.e. you can always ePublish, read, and discuss stories, completely free. Eventually I'll add some pay for "Premium" services if the site takes off ... but I'm not holding my breath. This also means I need to find a way to ePublish stories for free. So I need eBook (i.e. static web document maker/viewer) software that fits the following needs:

    1) It must be free, via GNU/GPL type licences.

    2) Must be able to both create and read for free.

    3) Must support: Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

    4) Cannot be Adobe Acrobat, because you have to pay to make legal PDF files.

    5) Cannot be MS Word or MS Reader, because it excludes Linux and Mac (for reader).

    6) Cannot be OpenOffice ... because it sucks... though I may have to use it since it is free and can be used on all three platforms...

    Tall order I know, but I hope someone knows of one.

    Thanks, Jammrock
    Last edited by Jammrock; 14 April 2005, 12:57.
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  • #2
    .txt files?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by tjalfe
      .txt files?
      Not dynamic enough. I would like something that people could potentially add in artwork, graphics, special fonts and whatnot, as some of the options people can submit are comics and graphic novels.

      Jammrock
      “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
      –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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      • #4
        how about postscipt?... googleing for such, there appears to be both readers and writers available.. since it was originally made by adobe, it is possible there are regulations in place for legal use
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        • #5
          Creating and viewing postscript documents with non-Adobe applications is perfectly legal.
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          • #6
            I used to use Ghostview on Unix as well as Windows ages ago. They provide executables for many different platforms.
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            • #7
              What's wrong with plain HTML? I think microsoft's .lit format is just html in a wrapper, and it works quite well. Lose the wrapper and it's compatible with every OS and device on the planet.
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              • #8
                all images in, say a comic, would then have to be seperate from the main html file. it would work, but not as convenient if people are to download and view it offline.. at least so I think
                then again, postscript would require a postscript reader, so it has a defenite disadvantage too
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by agallag
                  What's wrong with plain HTML?
                  Because paragraph indents are bloody hard to do in HTML.

                  How about .RTF?

                  edit : remembered what the indent was called
                  Last edited by RichL; 15 April 2005, 06:10.
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                  • #10
                    4) You have to pay to use acrobat to make pdf files, however you are not restricted to just acrobat for making them
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jammrock
                      4) Cannot be Adobe Acrobat, because you have to pay to make legal PDF files.
                      nope: PDF Creator is legal and free (and open source)
                      Download PDFCreator for free. Converts every printable document to PDF, JPG, PNG, TIF and more. PDFCreator creates professional PDFs with just a few clicks and it's free. PDFCreator comes with many professional features to merge documents, send emails, and more.

                      There also are free PS to PDF converters (commonly available with LaTeX distribution and/or Ghostview), and ways to convert LaTeX to PDF while still maintaining content links.

                      Other alternatives might be:
                      RTF: http://www.biblioscape.com/rtf15_spec.htm
                      TXT (as mentioned before, but no graphics)
                      PS (but slower viewing if there are graphics)
                      HTML (beware of proper rendering on different browsers)
                      XML



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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sasq
                        4) You have to pay to use acrobat to make pdf files, however you are not restricted to just acrobat for making them
                        Originally posted by VJ
                        nope: PDF Creator is legal and free (and open source)
                        Download PDFCreator for free. Converts every printable document to PDF, JPG, PNG, TIF and more. PDFCreator creates professional PDFs with just a few clicks and it's free. PDFCreator comes with many professional features to merge documents, send emails, and more.

                        There also are free PS to PDF converters (commonly available with LaTeX distribution and/or Ghostview), and ways to convert LaTeX to PDF while still maintaining content links.

                        Jörg
                        These things we did not know my precious. That changes everything. I shall research this more deeply.

                        Thanks gang!

                        Jammrock
                        “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
                        –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jammrock
                          These things we did not know my precious. That changes everything. I shall research this more deeply.
                          Precious?
                          No problem, surely...

                          Only downside to PDF Creator: it acts as a printer. As a result you can't have links in the PDF file (i.e. contents table linking to pages in the file).


                          Jörg
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                          • #14
                            We have our winner!

                            This is the 404 page of the Entreprenerd web site.


                            A free Java program that converts documents to PDF. Now that's platform independant!

                            A big thanks to Sasq for the heads up

                            Jammrock
                            “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
                            –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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                            • #15
                              Apparently, a colleague of mine also uses iText in a software of his. Sorry, I didn't know...

                              He uses a library inbetween iText and his software, so that he doesn't have to do everything (positioning text, fonts, ...) manually. If you are interested, I can ask him about it.


                              Jörg
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