
Jon Noring wrote:
As noted above, I think a generic CSS file for PG-TEI would be a great idea!
Every PGTEI producer is free to use as many CSS she wants. It just doesn't make sense to post them.
Now I do think it worthwhile to produce OEBPS as one of the output formats. PG/DP can generate both OEBPS 1.0.1 (optimized for conversion into LIT so others may do so automatically), and OEBPS 1.2 (which is the current OEBPS standard and is preferable.) Essentially, the process works as follows:
PGTEI --> XHTML 1.1 (or XHTML 1.0 Strict) --> OEBPS 1.x Document(s)
OEBPS 1.x document(s) + OEBPS Package --> OEBPS 1.x Publication
We already produce XHTML 1.0. So if you want to build a converter XHTML -> OEBPS you may start right now. P.S. I just don't have the time nor the inclination to read all your words. If you want better answers I suggest getting to the point faster. -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org