it adds a couple of paragraphs to the end of the relationship to epub 3 section to explain how that also exposes us to the evolving standards that epub references (the html "living standard", unversioned svg, etc.).
it adds an authoring shorthands section to explain that we sometimes use epub:type and dc: elements without showing their namespace declarations. I noticed we were guilty of this for epub:type already and will probably do the same once we flesh out the metadata
Otherwise, I've just rearranged the introduction a bit as it was getting a bit incoherent. The first three sections are now the descriptive ones - the overview, relationship to epub 3, and future directions - followed by the technical ones - terminology, conformance, and authoring shorthands.
This pull request makes the following changes:
Otherwise, I've just rearranged the introduction a bit as it was getting a bit incoherent. The first three sections are now the descriptive ones - the overview, relationship to epub 3, and future directions - followed by the technical ones - terminology, conformance, and authoring shorthands.