The cover module This module defines the cover element for including images and content originally reproduced on the covers and jackets of publications. More information about this module is available at http://www.daisy.org/z3998/2012/auth/cm/#z3998.cover.moduleMarkus Gyllingmgylling@daisy.org2009201020112012DAISY ConsortiumThis module is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, a copy of which is available at
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2012-12-19MGyInitial version
The cover element represents the complete cover or jacket of a print publication. The cover element must contain at least one of its allowed children. The {cover} element must contain descendant {pagebreak}s.
The spine element represents the section of the cover that overlays the bound inner side of a publication. The spine typically contains the author/editor name(s), title and the publisher/imprint logo. Information on the spine is often truncated because of space constraints. The spine element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
The frontcover element represents all content and images contained on the inside and outside of the front cover. The front outside cover typically contains the title and/or author information overlaid on an illustration. The front inside cover may contain maps, additional books by the author, pricing, ISBN numbers, etc.
The backcover element represents all content and images contained on the inside and outside of the back cover. The back covers typically contain biographical information about contributors, quotes, and a summary or description of the publication.
The flaps element represents all content and images contained on the front and back jacket flaps. If the content on the flaps is continued from the front to back flap, it should be merged and treated as unbroken.
cover - default content model contribution contribute cover into the dedicated slot in the partitions module