bookshop 0.0.9.1 → 0.0.11

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+ 0.0.11:
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+ Complete rewrite
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+ Switched from docbook toolchain to html/css/javascript toolchain
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+ Removed all XML/XSLT/FOP dependencies since no longer using docbook
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+ Added wkhtmltopdf as the html-to-pdf processor
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+ Added Boom(.css) microformat to replace structural markup previously
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+ available via docbook
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+ Moved copyright to BlueHead Inc
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  0.0.4:
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  Core Changes
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  Added new mobi build
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  == Welcome to bookshop
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- bookShop is an OSS ruby-based framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity. The framework is optimized to help developers quickly ramp-up, allowing them to more rapidly jump in and develop their html-to-(e)book flows, by favoring convention over configuration, setting them up with best practices from the get-go.
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+ bookShop is a publishing framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity. The framework is optimized to help developers quickly ramp-up, allowing them to more rapidly jump in and develop their html-to-(e)book (print-pdf, epub, mobi, etc.) flows, by favoring convention over configuration, setting them up with best practices, standards and tools from the start.
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  bookshop hopes to simplify the process by:
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  * providing a Ruby Gem to make building a book from HTML as easy as 'sudo gem install bookshop'
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  s.authors = ['D.a. Thompson']
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  s.email = ['git@worlduniting.org']
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  s.homepage = "http://rubygems.org/gems/bookshop"
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- s.summary = "An OSS Ruby-Based Framework for html-to-(e)Book Toolchain Happiness and Sustainable Productivity for Publishing Houses."
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- s.description = "bookShop is an OSS ruby-based framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity.
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+ s.summary = "A publishing framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity."
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+ s.description = "bookShop is a publishing framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity.
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  The framework is optimized to help developers quickly ramp-up, allowing them to more rapidly
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- jump in and develop their html_to_(e)book flows, by favoring convention over
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- configuration, setting them up with best practices, standards and
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- tools from the get-go. This gem is brought to you by D.a. Thompson."
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+ jump in and develop their html-to-(e)book (print-pdf, epub, mobi, etc.) flows, by favoring convention over
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+ configuration, setting them up with best practices, standards and tools from the start."
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+ s.license = "MIT"
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  s.required_rubygems_version = ">= 1.3.6"
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  s.rubyforge_project = "bookshop"
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  module Bookshop
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  module Generators
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+ # Thor based generator for creating new projects based upon a template project which
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+ # is copied into the name_of_book project-folder when 'build new name_of_book' is issued
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  class AppGenerator < Thor::Group
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  include Thor::Actions
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  directory "templates", "#{app_path}"
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  end
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- # Adds the Java jars and dependencies
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+ # Adds third-party tools
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  def add_tools
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  directory "tools/", "#{app_path}/tools/"
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  end
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- # Change the permissions so dbtoepub is executable
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+ # Change the permissions so tools are executable
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  def chmod_tools
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  chmod "#{app_path}/tools/epubcheck-1.2.jar", 0755
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  chmod "#{app_path}/tools/kindlegen", 0755
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  module Bookshop
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- VERSION = "0.0.9.1"
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+ VERSION = "0.0.11"
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  end
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  name: bookshop
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  prerelease:
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- version: 0.0.9.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - D.a. Thompson
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  type: :development
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  version_requirements: *id003
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  description: |-
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- bookShop is an OSS ruby-based framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity.
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+ bookShop is a publishing framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity.
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  The framework is optimized to help developers quickly ramp-up, allowing them to more rapidly
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- jump in and develop their html_to_(e)book flows, by favoring convention over
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- configuration, setting them up with best practices, standards and
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- tools from the get-go. This gem is brought to you by D.a. Thompson.
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+ jump in and develop their html-to-(e)book (print-pdf, epub, mobi, etc.) flows, by favoring convention over
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+ configuration, setting them up with best practices, standards and tools from the start.
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  email:
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  - git@worlduniting.org
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  - .gitignore
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  - CHANGELOG
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- - DISTRIBUTION
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  - Gemfile
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  - MIT-LICENSE
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  - POST_INSTALL
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  homepage: http://rubygems.org/gems/bookshop
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- licenses: []
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  rubygems_version: 1.8.5
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 3
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- summary: An OSS Ruby-Based Framework for html-to-(e)Book Toolchain Happiness and Sustainable Productivity for Publishing Houses.
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+ summary: A publishing framework for html-to-(e)book toolchain happiness and sustainable productivity.
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  test_files: []
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data/DISTRIBUTION DELETED
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- db
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- mobi
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- kindle
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- epub
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- iBookstore
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- google ebook
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- html
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- web
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- phonegap
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- iOS
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- pdf
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- intl
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