Craig Ringer schrieb: > Sveinn ? Felli (IMAP) wrote: >> One of my favorite online newspaper publishes it's paper >> version in a similar way, http://papeldigital.info/lt/ >> >> This is a flash object with ActionScript, the page >> thumbnails are rendered as JPEG-2000 images. The lot is >> either compressed or encrypted, I haven't been able to >> dissect these objects; anyway my win2k partition hasn't been >> bootable for a while (who cares) so I haven't tried recently >> to load those into Macromedia Flash Editor. Didn't work last >> time. >> Am afraid doing this is difficult with open and free tools. >> If you're on Linux you can check out F4L (Flash for Linux) >> they're now in version: 0.2.1, homepage: http://f4l.sf.net/ >> > The paper I work for publishes highly compressed PDFs of each edition to > the website (processed using Acrobat Pro). While I'm personally not > thrilled with the results, I get consistent feedback from users that > they find it fast and easy to use. The image quality is, admittedly, > horrible, and it's only going to be fast for someone on ADSL/cable . > > It's also a fairly cheap and easy way to publish. So all is not lost. > Acrobat Pro isn't cheap either, but at least it's a one-off cost. >
See this link http://epaper.neue-oz.de/noz/epaper.php?epaper_check=demo&ausgabe=NZ Take a look at our local daily paper's demo for their online offer for readers. Quite interesting blend of pure text/images and pdf - just try the buttons. Rolf
