On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Carlo Traverso <traverso@posso.dm.unipi.it> wrote:
"David" == David Starner <prosfilaes@gmail.com> writes:
David> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Jim Adcock <jimad@msn.com> David> wrote: >> Answering the implied question, the *rest* of the non-PG >> non-academic e-book publishing world has settled on EPUB as >> being *the* master format.
David> On one hand, that's not true. There are virtually no David> roleplaying game publishers who publish in EPUB. Virtually David> all of them publish in PDF. I suspect there are other David> niche markets where that's true.
What has this to do with master formats? Commercial publishers don't publish their master files, you can at most see their distribution files. Mostly, DRM-ed.
Why is this a reply to me? If you want to argue that those publishers who publish in EPUB don't use anything like it for the master format, go ahead, but I think it obviously clear that if you don't publish in EPUB or Mobi, those aren't your internal formats. -- Kie ekzistas vivo, ekzistas espero.