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-**What you should know about Edition Open Sources and Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge** +====== ​What you should know about Edition Open Sources and Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge ​======
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 The books are published under a [[https://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-nc-sa/​3.0/​de/​|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License]]. The books are published under a [[https://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-nc-sa/​3.0/​de/​|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License]].
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   * electronic files in PDF and ebook format, freely downloadable from the website.   * electronic files in PDF and ebook format, freely downloadable from the website.
  
-**Specific features of our TeX procedure**+====== ​Specific features of our TeX procedure ​======
  
 To be able to convert TeX documents to HTML, the number of available TeX commands, environments and constructs have been limited and a specific notation created for standard TeX commands. This has been done to create standardized and uniform publications that are technically convertable and also much easier for less advanced users to work with. This notation has been defined and described in a preamble that is included at the beginning of each publication ([[http://​edition-open-access.de/​support/​example.html|see sample project]]). We do not use any document classes or program displays other than our own as the definition of commands in the preamble is adequate for our purposes and simple to install for the majority of users. To be able to convert TeX documents to HTML, the number of available TeX commands, environments and constructs have been limited and a specific notation created for standard TeX commands. This has been done to create standardized and uniform publications that are technically convertable and also much easier for less advanced users to work with. This notation has been defined and described in a preamble that is included at the beginning of each publication ([[http://​edition-open-access.de/​support/​example.html|see sample project]]). We do not use any document classes or program displays other than our own as the definition of commands in the preamble is adequate for our purposes and simple to install for the majority of users.
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