How can I convert my files from Quark to XML? • Can the look and feel of the print book be retained in eBook format?
What is XML? XML is a new representation for text and database information. Based on the industry standard SGML, XML focuses on the structure and content of information. Text or database elements are “fielded” assigned tags that identify the kind of information they contain, and how different elements interrelate. What is XML used for? XML is used whenever organization is important. Because XML facilitates intelligent searching, and because it enables flexible redefinition of appearance, it’s become the new standard for publishing on the Web, replacing HTML. But because it’s platform and media independent, it’s also become the new standard for other forms of traditional and electronic publication. Effectively, XML is replacing SGML for these applications. Can you give some examples of how XML can help me? The following really applies to both XML and SGML. Example 1: You do a web search on “disk”.
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- How can I convert my files from Quark to XML? • Can the look and feel of the print book be retained in eBook format?
- Can the look and feel of the print book be retained in eBook format?