Inge,

On 12-12-19, at 18:13 , Inge Wallin <i...@lysator.liu.se> wrote:

> On Friday, December 14, 2012 13:39:25 Sylvain DENIS wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I make "stands" and often I made small requests. The last appeared after
>> the release of a software in "Apple". In education, many teachers use
>> the software "iBooks Author". He realizes ePub with additional features
>> (such as interactions). Is it possible to make the same kind with AOO?
>> There is the plugin "Writer2epub" but it is far from complete.
>> This is a strong demand in Belgium and France.
>> Thank you for your response
> 
> You could take a look at Calligra Author[1]. It's more or less exactly what 
> you're looking for. It's a new member of the Calligra Suite especially made 
> for creating ebooks. 
> 
> Well...  In theory anyway. The first version hasn't actually been released 
> yet. That's going to happen at the beginning of January. There is a release 
> candidate out now which you can try out. It can export both to epub2 and mobi 
> formats and right now we are working on cover images and adding epub3 
> features 
> like support for MathML and multimedia (embedded video). Calligra Author 
> itself can already handle both (although the first version has somewhat basic 
> handling of math formulas to be honest) but the export filter cannot yet.
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.calligra.org/

I'd like to try it out but my primary device is Mac OS X. I can use a 
virtualizer easily enough but my usual reaction to Windows is typical, if 
unprintable. KDE I can manage easily enough but if there is a Mac OS X binary 
that's pre-pre ready, I'd be game to give it a spin. You can send me info 
offline, if you like to preserve peace.

BTW, Calligra is overall quite nice—a great job of coding and management. 

If I get a copy of the Author for OS X, I'll also be comparing it to Scrivener, 
which I've come to rather like for DTP, though of course, I am most comfortable 
with AOO.

Cheers
Louis


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