System, method and program for printing an electronic document

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Presentation processing of document – Layout

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic document printing system obtains a HTML file forming an electronic document, analyzes a description of the HTML file by referring to predetermined analysis defining information, extracts cover information from the description to generate a cover file, deletes information unnecessary for printing, divides the description on item unit basis of the document structure, and generates a converted file so as to print the electronic document with cover onto sheet material based on the cover file and the converted file.

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