If the images are somehow used by the java-scripts and they matter nevertheless, currently the best alternative could be to embed them statically in the content documents and to forget about scripting or dynamic content in EPUB 3. Alternatively you can embed raster images in SVG documents as well - but because declarative animation is not allowed yet in EPUB 3, this will not help either to replace the inaccessible java-script things currently with something dynamically and accessible. If you want them to show up, my suggestion would be to reference them with an element img or object within toc.xhtml or Untitled-1.html or use them as background image in idGeneratedStyles.css for displayable elements. This fits for example for the display in EPUBReader - an empty document. Because the content seems to be simple XML without a given namespace, it is maybe better to provide this information with XHTML instead.īack to the question: It is ok not to see any image in the presentation of this book. Once you add it, you will need to provide accessible alternatives for this. (we can neglect any java-script files, because it is required to have a declarative access for relevant content anyway, therefore it at all, they do only matter for alternative views).Īnalysing all these content relevant files it turns out, that the two images are not referenced in them, therefore they will not appear in a presentation of the book.Īnalysing the book with the well known validator gives the information, that the file 'ist' is missing in the manifest of the content.opf However, both display for example with gimp or gwenview, therefore they are presumably ok.Īs content related documents you have (without paths): toc.ncx, toc.xhtml, Untitled-1.html, idGeneratedStyles.css OEBPS/images/images.jpg (some logo of a company - do you have a license to publish this? o) It seems to contain two images, OEBPS/image/203.png (a non transparent white image) and
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