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ISO 30135:2014

ISO 30135:2014 Information technology – Digital publishing – EPUB3 – Part 7: EPUB3 Fixed-Layout Documents

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Description

EPUB® documents, unlike print books or PDF files, are designed to change. The content flows, or reflows, to fit

the screen and to fit the needs of the reader. The EPUB 3.0 Specification says that “content presentation should

adapt to the user rather than the user having to adapt to a particular representation of content.”

But this principle doesn’t work for all types of documents. Sometimes content and design are so intertwined

they cannot be separated. Any change in appearance risks changing the meaning, or losing all meaning. Fixedlayout

documents give content creators greater control over presentation, when a reflowable EPUB is not

suitable for the content.

This document, EPUB 3 Fixed-Layout Documents, defines a set of metadata properties to allow declarative

expression of intended rendering behaviors of fixed-layout documents in the context of EPUB 3. It also defines

mechanisms to express the intended rendering dimensions of fixed-layout XHTML and SVG [ContentDocs30]

content, as well as bitmap images.

Edition

1

Published Date

2014-11-05

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

EPUB® documents, unlike print books or PDF files, are designed to change. The content flows, or reflows, to fit

the screen and to fit the needs of the reader. The EPUB 3.0 Specification says that "content presentation should

adapt to the user rather than the user having to adapt to a particular representation of content."

But this principle doesn't work for all types of documents. Sometimes content and design are so intertwined

they cannot be separated. Any change in appearance risks changing the meaning, or losing all meaning. Fixedlayout

documents give content creators greater control over presentation, when a reflowable EPUB is not

suitable for the content.

This document, EPUB 3 Fixed-Layout Documents, defines a set of metadata properties to allow declarative

expression of intended rendering behaviors of fixed-layout documents in the context of EPUB 3. It also defines

mechanisms to express the intended rendering dimensions of fixed-layout XHTML and SVG [ContentDocs30]

content, as well as bitmap images.

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