Digital Replica Plus

From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "{{FormatInfo |formattype=electronic |subcat=Electronic Publishing formats |extensions={{ext|epub}} |mimetypes={{mimetype|application/epub+zip}} |pronom={{PRONOM|fmt/483}} }} ...")
 
m
 
Line 6: Line 6:
 
|pronom={{PRONOM|fmt/483}}
 
|pronom={{PRONOM|fmt/483}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
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:
+
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:
  
 
1. A rasterized version of the original (print) magazine layout, using full-screen images for each page.
 
1. A rasterized version of the original (print) magazine layout, using full-screen images for each page.

Latest revision as of 18:37, 22 April 2016

File Format
Name Digital Replica Plus
Ontology
Extension(s) .epub
MIME Type(s) application/epub+zip
PRONOM fmt/483

[edit] Description

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:

1. A rasterized version of the original (print) magazine layout, using full-screen images for each page.

2. A reflowable representation of the text and images of individual articles.

Both representations are linked through a Replica Map (replicaMap.xml resource).

[edit] Specification

[edit] Links

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Toolbox