
: Re: How does Project Gutenberg structure their epubs? I've started exploring some of the texts on Project Gutenberg and the first happens to be the Douay-Rheims bible. I'm looking at the Text section
Looks like indeed this was created with some automatic tool. I was snooping around the file in the Miscellaneous folder and found content.opf which has a bunch of traces of this Split on p operation showing up in the comments along with a relatively uniform chunk size.
Furthermore I emailed them about an error in the table of contents and got this response...
David Widger via RT
7:05 AM (3 hours ago)
Hi jxramos,
I find that this was one of the early PG productions which were only in the
ASCII format and had no accompanying html file made by the producer of the text
file. The html file listed with this ebook was one autogenerated and these are
often quite unsatisfactory.
A much better PG edition is:
www.gutenberg.org/files/8300/8300-h/8300-h.htm
The html file was manually produced and the mobile viewer files appear
satisfactory.
I would refer you to PG #8300
Regards,
Project Gutenberg
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