Hi Adam, of course I will share my whole project on GitHub, but I want to finish it first (I still have to make some minor adjustments).
To enable this publishing workflow, I included quite a few upgrades all over my project, so I hope it will be useful for others. Roughly speaking, it consists of upgrades in the following areas: - saving and displaying additional data for resource statuses - data validation at resource (document) level - displaying of validation errors/warnings - actions for processing resource statuses - editing restrictions for unauthorized users - search restrictions for unauthenticated users - additional status markers on the map 3D model viewer is much more straight-forward. It uses two open source libraries: - JSC3D from Google (https://code.google.com/p/jsc3d) - 3DHOP from Visual Computing Lab of ISTI-CNR (http://www.3dhop.net) Best, Bojan On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 6:30:38 PM UTC+2, Adam Cox wrote: > > Hi Bojan, thanks for posting your early watercraft project! I really like > the customizations you have made, and some of them are things people have > been asking about a lot--especially the draft/publish workflow and 3D model > viewing. Is there a way you could share your code so we can see how you > implemented this? > > Thanks again, the project looks great. > > On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 8:32:06 PM UTC-5, Alison Dalgity wrote: >> >> Greetings Ed and all. >> >> Thanks for the idea...I think it's great and I've asked our resident web >> guru to take a look for a map that would work. We could add links to more >> information and/or directly to the sites if they are public. We could also >> ask those who are in the process of implementation to post their locations, >> if they wish, which might be of interest to others in the community for a >> variety of reasons. We are currently putting together a "Completed >> Implementations" page, and anyone who would like to appear on it and have >> us include information about their sites and/or links should let us know. >> We'll send out a note once that page is live. >> >> And, I'll let you know what progress we make on the interactive map. >> >> Best and thanks again! >> Alison >> >> On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 7:21:48 AM UTC-7, Edmund Lee wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> now that we have a few Arches installations live, and others in >>> progress, would anyone like to work with me on creating a simple global map >>> to show where Arches projects are live or are being worked on? I'm thinking >>> something that everyone could edit rather than relying on one member of the >>> group to do it - but I'd be happy to get things started if someone can show >>> me how! >>> >>> I'm thinking maybe a customised Google map, since we're using Google for >>> this group https://support.google.com/maps/answer/3045850?hl=en - or >>> maybe someone knows a better solution? >>> >>> All good wishes >>> >>> Ed >>> >>> On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 2:38:30 PM UTC+1, Alison Dalgity >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Greetings Bojan. >>>> Thanks so much for sharing your implementation of Early Watercraft. >>>> It looks beautiful and the additional functionality that you've added >>>> to Arches (workflow, data ownership, and incorporation of 3D) are >>>> impressive, as is the documentation. I'm sure that many others will be >>>> interested in what you've achieved. >>>> >>>> Congratulations! >>>> >>>> Best, Alison >>>> >>>> On Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 12:35:20 PM UTC-7, Bojan Kastelic >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> I am pleased to announce my project Early Watercraft is now online. >>>>> It's still work in progress (some data are still in Slovenian), but you >>>>> can >>>>> check it out: www.earlywatercraft.org. >>>>> >>>>> The main objective of my project was to use Arches to present all >>>>> Slovenian logboats. The project coincided with the first meeting of the >>>>> "Global Initiative - Early Watercraft – A global perspective of invention >>>>> and development" and was adapted to meet the goals of the initiative - to >>>>> try out Arches as a framework for a global perspective of invention and >>>>> development of Early Watercraft. >>>>> >>>>> The project is based on Arches-HIP v3 which was upgraded with some >>>>> additional functions (publishing workflow, data ownership, online viewer >>>>> for 3D models, ...). For more information check out application help >>>>> <http://www.earlywatercraft.org/media/docs/index.html>. >>>>> >>>>> Bojan >>>>> >>>>> On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 11:20:20 AM UTC+2, Lucinda Fletcher-Jones >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I know of Mega Jordan which is an old Arches implementation and, of >>>>>> course, I know of Historic Places LA (which looks great) but are there >>>>>> any >>>>>> other live Arches installations that can be publicly viewed? We are >>>>>> particularly interested in inventories of ancient >>>>>> historical/archaeologicalsites. Also which other cultural heritage >>>>>> groups >>>>>> are definitely deploying Arches Version 3? We would like this >>>>>> information >>>>>> for a talk Dr. Weeks is giving so would be a good plug for Arches! >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you very much, >>>>>> >>>>>> Lucy >>>>>> Theban Mapping Project >>>>>> >>>>> -- -- To post, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]. For more information, visit https://groups.google.com/d/forum/archesproject?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Arches Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
