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## Types of Digital Books Perhaps, utilizing [EPUB package metadata](https://www.w3.org/publishing/epub3/epub-packages.html#sec-pkg-metadata), developers could declare which type of digital book that a particular EPUB resource was, for example a “digital textbook” or...
As a mediaoverlay support reading system I would like mediaoverlay to support range as src of text
## Introduction I would like mediaoverlay to have a normal format to support range so that it will not require publisher to wrap text with html element specifying id attribute...
The UX associated with non-linear resources in EPUB and items from the `resources` collection in Web Publications is under specified. This issue is currently a [matter of discussion](https://github.com/readium/r2-navigator-swift/issues/110) in the...
As per the design of WCAG 2.x and EPUB Accessibility 1.x, The producer need to ensure that all Content Documents meet all the accessibility requirements for claiming conformance to EPUB...
This relates to w3c/epub-specs#1599 when there are page breaks embedded by the publisher in the EPUB however there is no print equivalent. I think we all agree that when a...
I think epub would benefit from being able to define certain pages—things like maps, Dramatis Personae, etc—as "Quick Reference" pages. The reader interface would provide a control to easily show...
I see it was requested in the a11y task force call on 2021-02-11 that I add a note to the optimized publication section explaining the differences between these concepts, but...
The Problem =========== Accessibility is really important to me, but I will probably never have the funds to provide audio versions of what Pipfrosch Press is publishing. Some of my...
Bumps [rexml](https://github.com/ruby/rexml) from 3.2.5 to 3.2.8. Release notes Sourced from rexml's releases. REXML 3.2.8 - 2024-05-16 Fixes Suppressed a warning REXML 3.2.7 - 2024-05-16 Improvements Improve parse performance by using...