Maybe OT -- Does anyone have recent experience with POD publishers?

2013-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
Need to publish a children's book with illustrations. ;- ) I've been happily using Lightning Source for print on demand commercial books, but they won't/can't do landscape formats. So I'm looking at Lulu, but remembering that 5 years or so ago, when I evaluated them for documentation POD, the

Re: [Stccicsig-l] Maybe OT -- Does anyone have recent experience with POD publishers?

2013-11-25 Thread Carol J. Elkins
Art, I've been publishing a cookbook via Amazon's Createspace.com POD and also via Kindle for a couple years and it has been a good experience. They take less of a cut per sale and give you great exposure. I actually set it up first for Kindle, and Createspace.com came along for the ride sort

Maybe OT -- Does anyone have recent experience with POD publishers?

2013-11-25 Thread Art Campbell
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[Stccicsig-l] Maybe OT -- Does anyone have recent experience with POD publishers?

2013-11-25 Thread Carol J. Elkins
Art, I've been publishing a cookbook via Amazon's Createspace.com POD and also via Kindle for a couple years and it has been a good experience. They take less of a cut per sale and give you great exposure. I actually set it up first for Kindle, and Createspace.com came along for the ride sort

Writing APi documents - best practice

2013-11-25 Thread Hassan Chamas
Hello Framers, I am trying to find the best practice to write API documents, any advice ? or websites I can find example samples would be greatly appreciated. Regards. Sam C

Maybe OT -- Does anyone have recent experience with POD publishers?

2013-11-25 Thread Lou Martindale
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Is my beloved tool withering on the vine?

2013-11-25 Thread Robert Lauriston
If that were true, more people would be doing it. In many contexts, the costs outweigh the benefits. On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Matt Sullivan wrote: > > Standardization inevitably leads to structured authoring, DITA or another > model.