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steve welcome back um what is it weamp;#39;re going to talk about today then well i thought weamp;#39;d have a chat about ebooks i mean i dusted off my kindle uh the other day and iamp;#39;ve been using that to read various things i thought itamp;#39;d be uh itamp;#39;s about time we had a good chat about how ebooks work and the formats that are used for them brady and i did a video where we looked at the text formatting involved in making something look nice on an ebook reader i think you pre-play into this oh absolutely but what we havenamp;#39;t talked about is how do you actually represent an ebook how do you create the file format thatamp;#39;s going to need can you just use something like pdf or html which has been used before or do you need to create some sort of new file so i thought weamp;#39;d do today spend a few minutes just having a look at how ebooks work so extremely recently we made a video with professor elton kirk who talked about using some um software to con