OPF (file format)

OPF (file format)

OPF (Open Package File) defines the content of E-Book System's FlipBook. It has 3 main sections :

* <metadata> - Defines attributes applicable to the entire FlipBook
* <manifest> - Defines page resources used in the <spine> section
* - Specifies an ordered list of pages in the FlipBook


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