
Skippi <skip@nextra.sk> writes:
I agree too and suggest that may be this information could be kept in a XML format conforming some DTD (PG own) so that the book can be very easily processed or catalogued.
It would be wise to go with the TEI DTD and, actually, soem support for the TEI DTD is already available. Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> writes:
If the original source you use turns out to have errors, as nearly all books do, do you want the errors preserved?
Sure. At least, say what you changed and why. Also I strongly recommend to keep the original page references; you can hide them, but it should be possibile to make them visible the user is interested in them. This could be done using a simple CSS mechanism. -- | ,__o | _-\_<, http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/ | (*)/'(*)