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RE: Interactive reading
- From: Stephan Wiesner <stephan at stephan-wiesner dot de>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 07:54:32 +0200
- Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Interactive reading
We implemented a comparable system at our university (as you are German:
FH Lüneburg :-)
It is currently not yet on Docbook, but we are currently writing three
diploma thesises that handle the whole food chain of producing digital
books, including micropyment and and an editor.
http://live.fhnon.de:8080/live2002/StartServlet?userOption=showAllDocume
nts&subject=WEB2
We have annotations (instead of your comments) on chapter basis and the
user has to register first (currently only members of our university),
which keeps the amount of thrash at zero, but what might be the reason
that hardly anybody uses this feature :-(
Stephan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joachim Ziegler [mailto:ziegler@algorilla.de]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 19:24
> To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Interactive reading
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Some of you may know "The Book of Zope" which can be read online at
>
> http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/current/index_html
>
> A really amazing feature of this online-version is that every
> reader can
> insert comments (and/or questions) after every paragraph.
> This is very useful
> for both readers and authors. (I don't know how it is called,
> so i call it
> 'interactive reading'. This might be answered somewhere in
> the archive, but
> if so, I haven't found it.)
>
> I wonder whether there is a similar mechanism for DocBook.
>
> Greetings,
> Joachim
>
>
>
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