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+# Introduction
+
+`TeX4ebook` is bundle of lua scripts and `LaTeX` packages for conversion of
+LaTeX files to ebook formats, for example `epub`, `mobi` and `epub3`. `tex4ht`
+is used as conversion engine.
+
+Note that while `mobi` is supported by Amazon Kindle, most widespread ebook
+reader, it doesn't support `mathml` and this means that math must re represented
+as images. The same is true for `epub`. This is not a good thing, especially
+for inline math, as you may experience wrong baselines. If your ebook contains
+math, the only correct solution is to produce `epub3`, as it supports `mathml`.
+The issue with `epub3` is, that majority of `e-ink` ebook readers doesn't
+support this format, reader applications exists mainly for Android and Apple
+devices. For books which contains mainly prose, all formats should be suitable,
+but `epub3` supports most features from web standards, such as `CSS`.
+
+As with `tex4ht`, the emphasis is on conversion of document's logical structure
+and metadata, basic visual appearance is preserved as well, but you should use
+custom configurations if you want to make the document more visually appealing.
+You can include custom `CSS` or fonts in configuration files.
+
+## License
+
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software
+under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3.
+
+
+# Usage
+
+
+Run on the command line:
+
+ tex4ebook [options] filename
+
+You don't have to modify your source files unless you want to use commands
+defined by `tex4ebook` in the document, or when your document uses some
+unsupported package like `fontspec` (see details bellow how to solve this
+issue).
+
+If you want to use `tex4ebook` commands, add this line to your document
+preamble:
+
+ \usepackage{tex4ebook}
+
+but it is optional. You shouldn't need to modify your \TeX\ files
+
+## Available commands
+
+- `\coverimage{coverimage.name}` - include cover image to the document.
+
+# Command line options
+
+-c,--config
+
+: specify custom config file for `tex4ht`
+
+ **example config file**: File `sample.cfg`
+
+
+ \Preamble{xhtml}
+ \CutAt{section}
+ \begin{document}
+ \EndPreamble
+
+ run
+
+ tex4ebook -c sample filename.tex
+
+ This config file will create `xhtml` file for every section. Note that this
+ behaviour is default.
+
+-e,--build-file (default nil)
+
+: Specify [make4ht build file](https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht#build-file).
+ Defaulf build file filename is `filename.mk4`, use this option when it has
+ different filename.
+
+-f,--format (default epub)
+
+: Output format. epub, epub3 and mobi are supported.
+
+-l,--lua
+
+: Runs htlualatex instead of htlatex.
+
+-m,--mode (default default)
+
+: This set `mode` variable, accessible in the build file. Default supported
+ values are `default` and `draft`. In `draft` mode, document is compiled
+ only once, instead of three times.
+
+-r,--resolution
+
+: Resolution of generated images, for example math. It should meet resolution
+ of target devices, which is usually about 167 ppi.
+
+-s,--shell-escape
+
+: Enable shell escape in htlatex run. This may be needed if you run external
+ commands from your source files.
+
+t,--tidy
+
+: Run tidy on output html files.
+
+
+# Configuration
+
+`tex4ebook` uses [tex4ht](http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/) for conversion from LaTeX
+to html. `tex4ht` is highly configurable using config files. Basic config file
+structure is
+
+ \Preamble{xhtml, comma separated list of options}
+ ...
+ \begin{document}
+ ...
+ \EndPreamble
+
+Basic info about command configurations can be found in a work-in-progres
+[tex4ht tutorial](https://github.com/michal-h21/helpers4ht/wiki/tex4ht-tutorial)
+, [tex4ht documentation](http://www.tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn11.html),
+and in series of blogposts on CV Radhakrishnan's blog:
+[Configure part 1](http://www.cvr.cc/?p=323),
+[Configure part 2](http://www.cvr.cc/?p=362),
+[Low level commands](http://www.cvr.cc/?p=482).
+Available options for `\Preamble` command are listed in the article
+[TeX4ht: options](http://www.cvr.cc/?p=504).
+
+Great source of tips for `tex4ht` configuring is [tex4ht tag on TeX.sx](http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/tex4ht), there is also a [tag for tex4ebook](http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/tex4ebook).
+
+Examples of interesting questions are
+[including images and fonts in ebooks](including images and fonts in ebooks)
+or [setting image size in em units instead of pt](http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/195718/2891).
+
+## Provided configurations
+
+`tex4ebook` provides some configurations for your usage:
+
+ \Configure{UniqueIdentifier}{identifier}
+
+
+Every epub file should have unique identifier, like ISBN, DOI, URI etc.
+Default identifier is URI, with value `http://example.com/\jobname`.
+
+ \Configure{OpfScheme}{URI}
+
+Type of unique identifier, default type is URI. It is
+used only in epub, it is deprecated for `epub3`
+
+ \Configure{CoverImage}{before cover image}{after cover image}
+
+By default, cover image is inserted in `<div class="cover-image">` element,
+you may use this configuration option to insert different markup,
+or even to place the cover image to standalone page.
+
+
+ \Configure{CoverMimeType}{mime type of cover image}
+
+Default value is `image/png`, change this value if you use other image
+type than `png`.
+
+If you don't want to include the cover image in the document, use command
+
+ \CoverMetadata{filename}
+
+in the config file.
+
+ \Configure{OpfMetadata}{item element}
+
+Add item to `<metadata>` section in the `OPF` file.
+
+ \Configure{OpfManifest}{maifest element}
+
+Add item to `<manifest>` section in the `OPF` file.
+
+ \Configure{xmlns}{prefix}{uri}
+
+Add xml name space to `xhtml` files. Useful in `EPUB 3`
+
+
+
+## Commands available in config files
+
+`\OpfRegisterFile[filename]`
+
+: register file in the `OPF` file. Current output file is added by default.
+
+`\OpfAddProperty{property type}`
+
+: add `EPUB3` property for the current file. See [EPUB3 spec](http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-publications.html#sec-item-property-values)
+
+`\OpfGuide[filename]{title}{type}`
+
+: Add file to the `<guide>` section in the `OPF` file. See [Where do you start an ePUB and what is the `<guide>` section of the .OPF file?](http://epubsecrets.com/where-do-you-start-an-epub-and-what-is-the-guide-section-of-the-opf-file.php) for some details. Note that `<guide>` is deprecated in `EPUB 3`.
+
+## Build files
+
+`tex4ebook` uses [make4ht](https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht) as a build
+system. See `make4ht` documentation for details on build files.
+
+# Troubleshooting
+
+When compilation of the document breaks with error during `LaTeX` run, it may
+be caused by some problem in `tex4ht` configuration. Comment out line
+`\usepackage{tex4ebook}` in your source file and run command:
+
+ htlatex filename
+
+if same error as in `tex4ebook` run arises, the problem is in some `tex4ht`
+configuration. Try to identify the source of problem and if you cannot find the
+solution, make minimal example showing the error and ask for help either on
+[tex4ht mailinglist](http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex4ht) or on
+[TeX-sx](http://tex.stackexchange.com/).
+
+## Fontspec
+
+`tex4ht` currently doesn't support `fontspec` and open type fonts. At this
+moment, workaround for this is to modify your source file and conditionaly
+include fontspec and any other conflicting packages only when document is not
+processed with `tex4ht`.
+
+Sample:
+
+ \documentclass{article}
+ \makeatletter
+ \@ifpackageloaded{tex4ht}{%
+ % Packages for tex4ht unicode support
+ \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+ \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \usepackage[english,czech]{babel}
+ }{%
+ % Packages for xelatex
+ \usepackage{fontspec}
+ \usepackage{polyglossia}
+ \setmainfont{Latin Modern Roman}
+ }
+ \makeatother
+
+Drawback is that not all characters of unicode range are supported with
+`inputenc`. For some solutions of this limitation, see a thread on [tex4ht
+mailinglist](http://tug.org/pipermail/tex4ht/2013q1/000719.html)
+
+## Validation
+
+In case of successful compilation, use command line tool `epubcheck` to check
+whether your document doesn't contain any errors.
+
+Type
+
+ epubcheck filename.epub
+
+### Common validation issues:
+
+- WARNING: filename.epub: item (OEBPS/foo.boo) exists in the zip file, but is
+not declared in the OPF file
+
+ Delete the `filename-(epub|epub3|mobi)` folder and `filename.epub`. Then
+ run `tex4ebook` again.
+
+- WARNING(ACC-009): hsmmt10t.epub/OEBPS/hsmmt10tch17.xhtml(235,15): MathML should either have an alt text attribute or annotation-xml child element.
+
+ This is accessibility message. Unless you use some macro with annotations for
+ each math instance, you will get lot of these messages. Try to use
+ `epubcheck -e` to print only serious errors.
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+\section{Changes}\label{changes}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\item
+ 29/06/2015 Version 0.1
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ fixes in documentation
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 22/06/2015
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ changes moved from README.md to CHANGELOG.md
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 18/06/2015
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ replaced \texttt{-{}-mathml} option with \texttt{-{}-mode}. For
+ \texttt{mathml} support, use\texttt{mathml} option for
+ \texttt{tex4ht.sty}.
+ \item
+ lot of stuff was fixed in \texttt{epub3} support.
+ \item
+ new command \texttt{\textbackslash{}OpfAddProperty}
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 14/01/2015
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ thanks Volker Gottwald for guide on
+ \href{https://d800fotos.wordpress.com/2015/01/19/create-e-books-from-latex-tex-files-ebook-aus-latex-tex-dateien-erstellen/}{installing
+ and using tex4ebook} on Windows
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 23/11/2014
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ added new command \texttt{\textbackslash{}OpfGuide}, for adding
+ items to \texttt{\textless{}guide\textgreater{}} section in the
+ \texttt{opf} file. This is useful for \texttt{epub} and
+ \texttt{mobi} formats.
+
+ Usage:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \OpfGuide[filename]{title}{reference type}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+ \texttt{filename} is optional, current file name is used when empty.
+ See
+ \href{http://epubsecrets.com/where-do-you-start-an-epub-and-what-is-the-guide-section-of-the-opf-file.php}{epub
+ secrets} article
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 20/10/2014
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ fixed issues with starred sections
+ \item
+ files created with starred sectioning commands
+ (\texttt{\textbackslash{}chapter*},
+ \texttt{\textbackslash{}section*}) should be included in correct
+ reading order now
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 16/09/2014
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ new features added
+ \item
+ new configuration file for \texttt{-{}-tidy} option, mathml and
+ html5 elements are supported. This means that many validation errors
+ in \texttt{mathml} output can be fixed with \texttt{-{}-tidy} option
+ \item
+ added configuration for all languages supported by \texttt{babel}
+ \item
+ \texttt{woff} and \texttt{ttf} fonts are supported
+ \item
+ added inline footlines in \texttt{epub3} format
+ \item
+ added \texttt{no-cut} command line option for breaking sections and
+ chapters into standalone pages
+ \item
+ Please support
+ \href{http://www.ulule.com/mathematics-ebooks/}{iniciative for
+ improving mathml support} in Gecko and Webkit engines. This will
+ hopefully improve also Epub3 readers.
+ \end{itemize}
+\item
+ 10/08/2013
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+ \item
+ \href{https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht}{\texttt{make4ht}} is
+ now standalone application which \texttt{tex4ebook} depends on. You
+ must
+ \href{https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht\#instalation}{install
+ it} in order to use current \texttt{tex4ebook} version.
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{itemize}
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+\section{Introduction}\label{introduction}
+
+\texttt{TeX4ebook} is bundle of lua scripts and \texttt{LaTeX} packages
+for conversion of LaTeX files to ebook formats, for example
+\texttt{epub}, \texttt{mobi} and \texttt{epub3}. \texttt{tex4ht} is used
+as conversion engine.
+
+Note that while \texttt{mobi} is supported by Amazon Kindle, most
+widespread ebook reader, it doesn't support \texttt{mathml} and this
+means that math must re represented as images. The same is true for
+\texttt{epub}. This is not a good thing, especially for inline math, as
+you may experience wrong baselines. If your ebook contains math, the
+only correct solution is to produce \texttt{epub3}, as it supports
+\texttt{mathml}. The issue with \texttt{epub3} is, that majority of
+\texttt{e-ink} ebook readers doesn't support this format, reader
+applications exists mainly for Android and Apple devices. For books
+which contains mainly prose, all formats should be suitable, but
+\texttt{epub3} supports most features from web standards, such as
+\texttt{CSS}.
+
+As with \texttt{tex4ht}, the emphasis is on conversion of document's
+logical structure and metadata, basic visual appearance is preserved as
+well, but you should use custom configurations if you want to make the
+document more visually appealing. You can include custom \texttt{CSS} or
+fonts in configuration files.
+
+\subsection{License}\label{license}
+
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software
+under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3.
+
+\section{Usage}\label{usage}
+
+Run on the command line:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+tex4ebook [options] filename
+\end{verbatim}
+
+You don't have to modify your source files unless you want to use
+commands defined by \texttt{tex4ebook} in the document, or when your
+document uses some unsupported package like \texttt{fontspec} (see
+details bellow how to solve this issue).
+
+If you want to use \texttt{tex4ebook} commands, add this line to your
+document preamble:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\usepackage{tex4ebook}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+but it is optional. You shouldn't need to modify your \TeX~files
+
+\subsection{Available commands}\label{available-commands}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+\item
+ \texttt{\textbackslash{}coverimage\{coverimage.name\}} - include cover
+ image to the document.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{Command line options}\label{command-line-options}
+
+\begin{description}
+\itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+\item[-c,--config]
+specify custom config file for \texttt{tex4ht}
+\end{description}
+
+\textbf{example config file}: File \texttt{sample.cfg}
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \Preamble{xhtml}
+ \CutAt{section}
+ \begin{document}
+ \EndPreamble
+\end{verbatim}
+
+run
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ tex4ebook -c sample filename.tex
+\end{verbatim}
+
+This config file will create \texttt{xhtml} file for every section. Note
+that this behaviour is default.
+
+\begin{description}
+\item[-e,--build-file (default nil)]
+Specify \href{https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht\#build-file}{make4ht
+build file}. Defaulf build file filename is \texttt{filename.mk4}, use
+this option when it has different filename.
+\item[-f,--format (default epub)]
+Output format. epub, epub3 and mobi are supported.
+\item[-l,--lua]
+Runs htlualatex instead of htlatex.
+\item[-m,--mode (default default)]
+This set \texttt{mode} variable, accessible in the build file. Default
+supported values are \texttt{default} and \texttt{draft}. In
+\texttt{draft} mode, document is compiled only once, instead of three
+times.
+\item[-r,--resolution]
+Resolution of generated images, for example math. It should meet
+resolution of target devices, which is usually about 167 ppi.
+\item[-s,--shell-escape]
+Enable shell escape in htlatex run. This may be needed if you run
+external commands from your source files.
+\item[t,--tidy]
+Run tidy on output html files.
+\end{description}
+
+\section{Configuration}\label{configuration}
+
+\texttt{tex4ebook} uses \href{http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/}{tex4ht} for
+conversion from LaTeX to html. \texttt{tex4ht} is highly configurable
+using config files. Basic config file structure is
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Preamble{xhtml, comma separated list of options}
+...
+\begin{document}
+...
+\EndPreamble
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Basic info about command configurations can be found in a
+work-in-progres
+\href{https://github.com/michal-h21/helpers4ht/wiki/tex4ht-tutorial}{tex4ht
+tutorial} ,
+\href{http://www.tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn11.html}{tex4ht
+documentation}, and in series of blogposts on CV Radhakrishnan's blog:
+\href{http://www.cvr.cc/?p=323}{Configure part 1},
+\href{http://www.cvr.cc/?p=362}{Configure part 2},
+\href{http://www.cvr.cc/?p=482}{Low level commands}. Available options
+for \texttt{\textbackslash{}Preamble} command are listed in the article
+\href{http://www.cvr.cc/?p=504}{TeX4ht: options}.
+
+Great source of tips for \texttt{tex4ht} configuring is
+\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/tex4ht}{tex4ht tag
+on TeX.sx}, there is also a
+\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/tex4ebook}{tag for
+tex4ebook}.
+
+Examples of interesting questions are
+\href{including\%20images\%20and\%20fonts\%20in\%20ebooks}{including
+images and fonts in ebooks} or
+\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/195718/2891}{setting image size in
+em units instead of pt}.
+
+\subsection{Provided configurations}\label{provided-configurations}
+
+\texttt{tex4ebook} provides some configurations for your usage:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{UniqueIdentifier}{identifier}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Every epub file should have unique identifier, like ISBN, DOI, URI etc.
+Default identifier is URI, with value
+\texttt{http://example.com/\textbackslash{}jobname}.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{OpfScheme}{URI}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Type of unique identifier, default type is URI. It is used only in epub,
+it is deprecated for \texttt{epub3}
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{CoverImage}{before cover image}{after cover image}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+By default, cover image is inserted in
+\texttt{\textless{}div class="cover-image"\textgreater{}} element, you
+may use this configuration option to insert different markup, or even to
+place the cover image to standalone page.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{CoverMimeType}{mime type of cover image}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Default value is \texttt{image/png}, change this value if you use other
+image type than \texttt{png}.
+
+If you don't want to include the cover image in the document, use
+command
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\CoverMetadata{filename}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+in the config file.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{OpfMetadata}{item element}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Add item to \texttt{\textless{}metadata\textgreater{}} section in the
+\texttt{OPF} file.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{OpfManifest}{maifest element}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Add item to \texttt{\textless{}manifest\textgreater{}} section in the
+\texttt{OPF} file.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Configure{xmlns}{prefix}{uri}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Add xml name space to \texttt{xhtml} files. Useful in \texttt{EPUB 3}
+
+\subsection{Commands available in config
+files}\label{commands-available-in-config-files}
+
+\begin{description}
+\item[\texttt{\textbackslash{}OpfRegisterFile{[}filename{]}}]
+register file in the \texttt{OPF} file. Current output file is added by
+default.
+\item[\texttt{\textbackslash{}OpfAddProperty\{property type\}}]
+add \texttt{EPUB3} property for the current file. See
+\href{http://www.idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-publications.html\#sec-item-property-values}{EPUB3
+spec}
+\item[\texttt{\textbackslash{}OpfGuide{[}filename{]}\{title\}\{type\}}]
+Add file to the \texttt{\textless{}guide\textgreater{}} section in the
+\texttt{OPF} file. See
+\href{http://epubsecrets.com/where-do-you-start-an-epub-and-what-is-the-guide-section-of-the-opf-file.php}{Where
+do you start an ePUB and what is the
+\texttt{\textless{}guide\textgreater{}} section of the .OPF file?} for
+some details. Note that \texttt{\textless{}guide\textgreater{}} is
+deprecated in \texttt{EPUB 3}.
+\end{description}
+
+\subsection{Build files}\label{build-files}
+
+\texttt{tex4ebook} uses
+\href{https://github.com/michal-h21/make4ht}{make4ht} as a build system.
+See \texttt{make4ht} documentation for details on build files.
+
+\section{Troubleshooting}\label{troubleshooting}
+
+When compilation of the document breaks with error during \texttt{LaTeX}
+run, it may be caused by some problem in \texttt{tex4ht} configuration.
+Comment out line \texttt{\textbackslash{}usepackage\{tex4ebook\}} in
+your source file and run command:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+htlatex filename
+\end{verbatim}
+
+if same error as in \texttt{tex4ebook} run arises, the problem is in
+some \texttt{tex4ht} configuration. Try to identify the source of
+problem and if you cannot find the solution, make minimal example
+showing the error and ask for help either on
+\href{http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex4ht}{tex4ht mailinglist} or on
+\href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/}{TeX-sx}.
+
+\subsection{Fontspec}\label{fontspec}
+
+\texttt{tex4ht} currently doesn't support \texttt{fontspec} and open
+type fonts. At this moment, workaround for this is to modify your source
+file and conditionaly include fontspec and any other conflicting
+packages only when document is not processed with \texttt{tex4ht}.
+
+Sample:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass{article}
+\makeatletter
+\@ifpackageloaded{tex4ht}{%
+% Packages for tex4ht unicode support
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[english,czech]{babel}
+}{%
+% Packages for xelatex
+\usepackage{fontspec}
+\usepackage{polyglossia}
+\setmainfont{Latin Modern Roman}
+}
+\makeatother
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Drawback is that not all characters of unicode range are supported with
+\texttt{inputenc}. For some solutions of this limitation, see a thread
+on \href{http://tug.org/pipermail/tex4ht/2013q1/000719.html}{tex4ht
+mailinglist}
+
+\subsection{Validation}\label{validation}
+
+In case of successful compilation, use command line tool
+\texttt{epubcheck} to check whether your document doesn't contain any
+errors.
+
+Type
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+epubcheck filename.epub
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\subsubsection{Common validation
+issues:}\label{common-validation-issues}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+\item
+ WARNING: filename.epub: item (OEBPS/foo.boo) exists in the zip file,
+ but is not declared in the OPF file
+\end{itemize}
+
+Delete the \texttt{filename-(epub\textbar{}epub3\textbar{}mobi)} folder
+and \texttt{filename.epub}. Then run \texttt{tex4ebook} again.
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\itemsep1pt\parskip0pt\parsep0pt
+\item
+ WARNING(ACC-009): hsmmt10t.epub/OEBPS/hsmmt10tch17.xhtml(235,15):
+ MathML should either have an alt text attribute or annotation-xml
+ child element.
+\end{itemize}
+
+This is accessibility message. Unless you use some macro with
+annotations for each math instance, you will get lot of these messages.
+Try to use \texttt{epubcheck -e} to print only serious errors.
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+\documentclass{article}
+
+
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\ifdefined\HCode
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\else
+\usepackage{fontspec}
+\setmainfont{TeX Gyre Schola}
+\fi
+\usepackage{microtype}
+
+\title{The \texttt{tex4ebook} package}
+\author{Michal Hoftich\footnote{\url{michal.h21@gmail.com}}}
+\date{Version 0.1\\29/06/2015}
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+\tableofcontents
+\input{readme}
+
+\input{changelog}
+\end{document}