Hi,

ok. Let's see if we can offer xhtml+RDFa as an additional format, and see how 
people react. I'll spread the idea a bit.

best,
Andrea

Il giorno 27/apr/2013, alle ore 23:05, Sarven Capadisli <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:

> On 04/27/2013 02:31 AM, Andrea Splendiani wrote:
>> I'm involved in the organization of a couple of conferences and workshops.
>> You do need a template, as without this it's hard to have homogenous 
>> submissions (even for simple things as page, or html equivalent, length).
>> Other than this, the main issue I could see is that proceedings may require 
>> pdf anyway.
>> But we could make a partial step and ask for abstract in xhtml+rdfa, to be 
>> included in the online program, and full papers in xthml+RDFa as an optional 
>> submission.
>> It's a small step, but a first step.
>> I'm very short on time, but if there is a template, I can see if the idea 
>> finds some interest.
>> I have to admit that asking for PDFs sounds a bit retro!
> 
> Challenge accepted!
> 
> Here is the egg in XHTML+RDFa with CSS for LNCS and ACM SIG:
> 
> https://github.com/csarven/linked-research
> 
> See live:
> 
> http://linked-research.270a.info/
> 
> Will you provide the chicken? :D
> 
> I got it as close to LNCS template as possible for now. ACM SIG is on its way 
> - (change stylesheet from lncs.css to acmsig.css to see current state).
> 
> I know it is not perfect, however I think it is a decent start. Best viewed 
> in Firefox/Chrom(e|ium). Print to paper, or PDF from your browser to see 
> alternative views. What do you think?
> 
> Now, before some of you pixel-perfectionist folks yell at me, please first 
> chillax and create an issue at GitHub. Or better yet, contribute with pull 
> requests. It is using Apache License 2.0. But, all feedback is most welcome!
> 
> I still don't think this is main challenge. We need "go ahead"s from 
> conferences, then we can hack up the best templates and stylesheets that this 
> universe has ever seen.
> 
> -Sarven
> 


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