Barnes & Noble Fixed-layout Format
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− | == Description ==
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− | The [[Digital Replica Plus]] format (also known as [[Barnes & Noble Fixed-layout Format]]) is a file format that was developed by Barnes & Noble for representing magazine content. The format is based on [[EPUB]] v2. Like Google's [[RePub]] format (which was later adapted from Barnes & Noble's format), its purpose is to deliver 2 different representations of a magazine:
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− | 1. A rasterized version of the original (print) magazine layout, using full-screen images for each page.
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− | 2. A reflowable representation of the text and images of individual articles.
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− | Both representations are linked through a Replica Map (<code>replicaMap.xml</code> resource).
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− | == Specification ==
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− | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140405092341/http://code.google.com/p/epub-revision/wiki/BNFixedFormat The Barnes & Noble Fixed-layout Format] (Archived link, snapshot 5 April 2014)
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− | == Links ==
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− | [[Category:ZIP based file formats]]
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− | [[Category:XML based file formats]]
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Revision as of 19:02, 21 April 2016