Hi,
On Thu, 2018-02-22 at 10:55 +0000, kendell clark wrote:
hi
I've started a project with a couple of friends to start
implementing
daisy support in a cross platform library. It's going to be in
python
since that's the language my friends know but it can eventually be
ported to another language if needed. If anyone is interested, you
can
clone the project at http://github.com/coffeeking/libdaisy. We have
a
sample book in daisy 3.0 format. It's free as in freedom, richard
stallmen's biography since that's under the gfdl and unlikely to
result
in a copyright battle. I'd eventually like this to either be part of
the
document liberation project or if that's not possible at least
mentioned
there, since it's directly related to getting files out of a legacy
format and into something open.
But the format already _is_ open... Mission accomplished .-)
D.
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