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[ANN] Release of free, open source, XMLmind Ebook Compiler v1.3

Release of free, open source, XMLmind Ebook Compiler v1.3. Highlights:

- In addition to HTML, an ebook page may now be written in Markdown (https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/), with many “Markdown dialects” and many Markdown syntax extensions being supported (this is configurable).

- In a <pre class="role-listing-XXX">, tab characters are now expanded by default to up to 8 space characters.

- Distribution ebookc-N_N_N-plus-fop.zip now contains Apache FOP 2.3 (including hyphenation and MathML support).

More information in http://www.xmlmind.com/ebookc/changes.html#v1.3.0



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What is XMLmind Ebook Compiler?
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XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc for short) is a free, open source tool which can turn a set of HTML pages into a self-contained ebook. This book could be a novel or a large, complex, reference manual.

Ebookc is an authoring tool nearly as powerful as DITA or DocBook, but being based on HTML and on CSS, it is much easier to learn, use and customize. Moreover you can create with it ebooks which are more interactive (audio, video, slide shows, multiple-choice questions, etc) than those created using DITA or DocBook.

http://www.xmlmind.com/ebookc/


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