We are on Kauai... just a short hop over... come and visit our place here its fantastic

(see http://www.himalayanacademy.com/ssc/hawaii/visiting.shtml)

and we would we really REALLY, love to host you for a morning and you would get to see our new temple project, all stone, hand carved, imported from India... it's quite fantastic.

as for Digital Edition of Hinduism today.

Try this:

a) Subscribe to the Digital Edition.
b) go through the entire process.
c) Depends on whether you are using Windows or Mac, the application is itself a splash launcher... then you will find the stack that does all the "real work" here:

/Users/katir/Library/Preferences/HTDigital/ht_digital_main.rev

You could try running ht_digital_main.rev from your launcher... I think it should work. I don't think we are put any mission critical libs in the launcher stack... try it.

if you are on windows, after you subscriber then use your search and find: "ht_digital_main.rev"

and it should run from any launcher...

Sivakatirswami


On May 11, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Devin Asay wrote:

Sivakatirswami,

Sorry, I haven't followed your project in detail. How does the digital magazine work? Would I be able to launch it from a launcher app as a demo of sorts?

BTW, this conference is in Hawaii, in Honolulu. Are you on Oahu?

Devin

On May 11, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:

Devin:

Shameless Self Promotion here:

http://www.hinduismtoday.com/digital/

You can subscribe to Hinduism Today Digital Magazine for free. The concept was seeded by Dan's Smart Books, with added features built into a prototype by our team here and the "heavy lifting" coding was done by Andre.

But I think the concept of a Revolution front end to PDF resources that live on a web server and are downloaded and stored as a library on the local hard drive is a very solid concept for the edu world.

of course Dan's book is also there  as a teaching tool.


Sivakatirswami



On May 10, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Devin Asay wrote:

Dear Revolutionaries,

Next week I, along with another member of this list, am giving a presentation/demo of web-enabled sofware produced with Revolution at the CALICO symposium. CALICO is a leading organization promoting the use of computer-based language learning applications. (Its members include many higher ed and K-12 language teachers, who are precisely the kind of "inventive users" that Dan Shafer describes.) I'm going to be demoing some of my recent projects, and making available a "Learning Web" application to attendees. This is a minimal, "launcher" application that will allow them to run web-based stacks to see the possibilities of web-aware applications that are free of the encumbrances of web browsers.

I would also like attendees to be able to examine other great stacks that some of you have created. This seems like a great way to show them the wide range of applications possible with Revolution. So, I am seeking both suggestions and permission to give URLs of your best web-based Rev stacks to these educators. The launcher app will only run the stacks over the http protocol, and will not save them to the local disk. I will only give out URLs with specific permission from the authors.

So, Revvers, what do you want the world to see? URLs please. (Scott Rossi, I'd especially love to show them some of the beautiful work you've done.)


BTW, I'm a little new to this distributed model for running software, so if any of you have any advice or cautions for me before I present this in a public presentation I'd love to hear them.

(And, RunRev, I think I'm staying legal here. Please advise me if you have concerns.)

Thanks in advance.

Devin Asay


Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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