E-books – how we see the future

Kaveh Bazargan
River Valley Technologies
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This page is for people who have expressed an interest in our work on e-books.

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4 Responses to “E-books – how we see the future”


  • hi,will your work be a opensource project on e-books , or just a internal project that you process. if it’s open source ,where is it hosted.thanks

    • Jiansihun, sorry for the very late reply. Somehow forgot.

      This for now is internal. We don’t know how we will release it. Although we are free software enthusiasts and we have released a lot as GPL, this may or not be free, or may be partly free. We don’t know yet. First we’ll see if it works technically, then decide.

  • This is so cool. Using EPUB and then rendering it using TeX gives Mathematics a whole new lease of life… No grainy nasty graphics for display math, but properly rendered content that flows as you read it, looks visually attractive and readable on a portable devise.

  • Thank you Anna for the compliment. It is so satisfying to port 30 year old software on the latest gadgets. I can’t think of any other way that this can be achieved.

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