Hi octw,

something like this is absolutely possible. Last year, I wrote
rePublish[1], which isn't integrated with TiddlyWiki, but does the
ePub unzipping and breaking into pages in javascript. This code could
be adapted to put the chapters (or pages) into tiddlers.

Another interesting possibility would be to extract the book, but
layer TiddlyWiki on over top, so that the book can be annotated with
tiddlers. Let us know if you try any experiements!

b.

[1] http://romeda.org/rePublish/ and git repository at
https://github.com/blaine/rePublish

On 1 April 2011 14:26, octw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if it is easy to adapt TiddlyWiki to an EPUB ebook
> Reader. EPUB is the most popular format for open ebook format which is
> supported by Apple, Google, Sony, B&N and many others.
>
> I'm thinking the functions as these:
>
> 1. Read the .epub file, unzip it, save into TiddlyWiki;
> 2. Read the TOC into MainMenu;
> 3. Every chapters and sections save as individual tiddlers;
> 4. Can read the content like Apple iBook Reader. Swiping (not
> scrolling) the page from page one all the way to the end by clicking
> the next page.
>
> In this way, the book and the reader are only one file.
>
> cheers,
> octw
>
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