Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-07-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks again, I like lyx now. Using latex with lyx on top is very comfortable. I found a pyhton based bibliographic database handler named pybliographer (http://www.gnome.org/pybliographer). It has a GUI and inserts citation directly into lyx. (The Latex2HTML converter - on a first try - seems

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the comments and links for latex and docbook. Going the latex path seems to me worthwhile - but on another day ;-) , I have already done some setup in zope that I would like to build on. What I did not find about LaTeX was a screenshot (isn't it a wysiwg enviroment on top of TeX

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-29 Thread Nils Kassube
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: build on. What I did not find about LaTeX was a screenshot (isn't it a wysiwg enviroment on top of TeX marked-up text) and a content link No. LaTeX is, simply phrased, a collection of macros and templates for the TeX system. They include a lot of professional

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-29 Thread Pavlos Christoforou
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for the comments and links for latex and docbook. Going the latex path seems to me worthwhile - but on another day ;-) , I have already done some setup in zope that I would like to build on. What I did not find about LaTeX was a

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-29 Thread Nils Kassube
Pavlos Christoforou wrote: contents in the formats required by most journals. Check also Lynx which Lynx is text-only web browser with a code open for lots of potential security issues. [A quick look to my TV: Netherlands vs. Italy still 0-0, okay, so I can write a bit more...] is a

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-29 Thread Ben Leslie
XML stuff in zope. Which leads me to the later suggestion, I have tried out DocBook product, rendering is very slow on my computer. And again it is too big of a new concept for me now. Yeah, I find rendering slow on my workstation too. (And mine is reasonably fast - 450mhz). DocBook does seem

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-28 Thread Nils Kassube
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In short, I would like to have Zope assist me in producing a scientific paper. Why do you want to use Zope for this? What's the expected advantage against using e.g. LaTeX? Cheers, Nils -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) [EMAIL

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why do you want to use Zope for this? What's the expected advantage against using e.g. LaTeX? Cheers, Nils -- Better integration into the Web, resources should be accessible on the fly. I would like to have the sources of my ideas packed close together with the actual content I am

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(...why) ...and, of'course, teamworking. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) Why do you want to use Zope for this? What's the expected advantage against using e.g. LaTeX? ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-28 Thread Nils Kassube
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Better integration into the Web, resources should be accessible on the fly. I would like to have the sources of my ideas packed close You can have this with LaTeX _and_ an excellent quality of the printed document. together with the actual content I am producing,

Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system

2000-06-28 Thread Ben Leslie
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to engineer a scientific paper system Are there products out for this, should we produce one? -- In short, I would like to have Zope assist me in producing a scientific paper. So how can I produce pointers from within the text to