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RE: bookshare and daisy format
the best way of doing these kinds of things --without having to either
reinvent the wheel each time or having to create duplicate copies of
the files is to code up what you're doing as an XSL transformation.
Incidentally book-share
calling these Daisy books is no more than a low marketing hoax --in
addition to the problems you point out --all that the smil and ncx
files are doing are pointing into individual text paragraphs.
Frankly the native Emacs tools for working with content are
significantly better than what you would get by bothering to run the
bookshare content through a SMIL player.
>>>>> "Greg" == Greg Priest-Dorman <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Greg> I read the bookshare "daisy" format books in w3. (I put
Greg> daisy in quotes because from what I can tell, they are using
Greg> the daisy format without using the tags as intended and this
Greg> bothers me.)
Greg> I make a copy of the .xml file with the .html extension.
Greg> I add anchor <a> tags where there are pagenum tags in the
Greg> original xml file to make navigation easier. For fiction I
Greg> often only add anchors every 5 pages and strip out all other
Greg> pagenum tags becuse I find hearing them annoying.
Greg> Open the file in emacspeak, depending on your setup, you may
Greg> need to do "w3-preview-this-buffer".
Greg> Sometimes I have split the books up into files of 5 or 10
Greg> pages each and then I generate links to the previous and
Greg> next file at the top of each one. I do this because I run
Greg> emacspeak on some very old hardware with (by todays
Greg> standards) minimum memory. I find smaller chunks of text
Greg> work better under these conditions.
Greg> Hope this helps,
Greg> Greg
Greg> -- Greg Priest-Dorman priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx
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