Release Notes: Single-file HTML pages (MHTML, MHT) are supported. RTF documents are supported. The heuristics for estimating the total reading time for documents were improved. Support for HTML documents was improved. The program no longer crashes when opening an epub with a missing OPF file.


Release Notes: This release preserves the event information from the readers into the document model, reworks the document event structure to use a CSS-like subset, models the CSS3 Counter Styles (previously Lists) spec for defining the disc and decimal list types, adds support for onix and marc metadata in ePub 3 documents, and fixes reading MHT documents.


Release Notes: Initial support for MS Word generated HTML. Fixes table of content navigation within zip files. Improves MIME header From username and email extraction. Supports story-based mime-like headers Title, Story, Author, and Keyword. Supports dc:subject statements in OPF containing comma-separated keywords. Improves the phoneme transcription scheme chart generation. Uses C++11 range-based for loops. Supports building on clang >= 3.2. Full doxygen documentation for the public API. Simplifies the buffer API. Adds expression templates to the RDF Query Language API. Optimizes RDF select on subjects.


Release Notes: This release supports encoding selections for XML, HTML, MIME, and email, improves text formatting for doc2doc, improves argument and error handling for the commandline tools, switches NEWS and README to markdown format, supports mimetype/alternative for MIME, supports email embedded within html <pre> tags, fixes parsing of HTML containing implicit (missing) tags, supports HTML table markup, and is more relaxed about checking the epub mimetype file.


Release Notes: Supports PDF documents using the Poppler library. Supports reading generic zipped document collections. Supports extracting (X)HTML metadata from several meta tag names. Reports the filename as a ToC entry if no ToC is present. Switches document processing from an event model to a reader model. doc2doc: a simple command line tool for converting documents from one format to another.


Release Notes: This release supports espeak using installed mbrola voices, translates language and region names using the iso-codes package, implements the BCP 47 standard for interpreting language, script, and region tags, recognizes h1..h6 as table of content entries in (X)HTML, supports newsgroup information for email, supports property attributes on an empty property element in RDF/XML, and fixes detection of HTML which is valid XML, but is not marked as XHTML.
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