Re: Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-20 Thread Inge Wallin
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 00:34:19 you wrote:
 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

Hi Louis,

You can try the release candidate on any Linux distribution that packages it. 
Or you could try it on Windows by downloading it from KO GmbH, my company 
(although with your stated views on Windows that may not be so attractive :) 
).

Unfortunately there is still nobody who has packaged Calligra for Mac yet and 
released packages. The good news is that there is now a serious effort going 
on. One of the Calligra developers is doing exactly this and I hope that he 
will be read when the real release comes out in a couple of weeks.

Regarding Author itself you may become disappointed with the first version. We 
started the development a bit into the development cycle and Calligra now has 
a 4 month release cycle. So we failed to achieve our ambitious goals for 2.6, 
which is the upcoming Calligra version. Right now Calligra Author is not much 
more than Calligra Words with a rather good export to EPUB and MOBI formats.

What is there, though, is the vision. We want Author to be *the* tool that is 
useful for all writers from concept to publication. This is different from, 
say, Scrivener which is very good in the concept and writing phases but more 
or less useless in the review and publishing phases. Author will eventually 
have the people/scene/item databases that makes Scrivener so powerful but in 
addition it will still be a real word processor with its support for common 
formats (ODF and MS doc/docx), annotations, change tracking and so on. This 
means that it's useful for interaction with reviewers, proof readers and 
publishers when the first draft of the book is ready.

But my ultimate goal is the emerging education market. In my view the text 
books of the future will contain multimedia, animations and interactive 
contents. Calligra already has support for video in the documents and this 
will be handled in export to EPUB3 in the next version. Except for iBook 
Author from Apple there is *no* application that I know of that can write 
contents like this except for applications like Sigil that work directoly on 
the xhtml level inside the EPUB. 

-Inge


Re: Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-19 Thread Inge Wallin
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/


Re: Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-19 Thread Louis Suárez-Potts
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




Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-14 Thread Sylvain DENIS

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
--

librement,

*Sylvain DENIS* from Belgium
/Expert TIC, FLOSS  WEB
Conseiller en sécurité de l'information
Formateur, conférencier/


Re: Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-14 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012 13:39:25 +0100
Sylvain DENIS sylvain.tech...@gmail.com 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
 -- 
 
 librement,
 
 *Sylvain DENIS* from Belgium
 /Expert TIC, FLOSS  WEB
 Conseiller en sécurité de l'information
 Formateur, conférencier/

Look at Calibre at
http://calibre-ebook.com/

It runs on many common platforms.  In addition to being a complete eBook 
library manager, it also reads .odt files and converts them to various eBook 
formats.

-- 
Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie


Re: Equivalence in iBook Author

2012-12-14 Thread Sylvain DENIS

re

the problem is not the conversion but it's the creation (the 0 at the 
end) ;)


librement,

*Sylvain DENIS*
/Expert TIC, FLOSS  WEB
Conseiller en sécurité de l'information
Formateur, conférencier/
Le 14/12/12 13:44, Rory O'Farrell a écrit :

On Fri, 14 Dec 2012 13:39:25 +0100
Sylvain DENIS sylvain.tech...@gmail.com 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
--

librement,

*Sylvain DENIS* from Belgium
/Expert TIC, FLOSS  WEB
Conseiller en sécurité de l'information
Formateur, conférencier/

Look at Calibre at
http://calibre-ebook.com/

It runs on many common platforms.  In addition to being a complete eBook 
library manager, it also reads .odt files and converts them to various eBook 
formats.