[FM Discuss] UI Challenge

adam adam at xs4all.nl
Mon Aug 30 22:39:43 PDT 2010


On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 11:58 +1200, Martin Kean wrote:
> Fork yes!
> This is not just a great idea - I see it as the future and will replace InDesign et al.

:)))

> 
> I think the online page design tool might look a bit like the Try It Yourself tool, with CSS code in a left-hand window, and a 'page preview' in a right-hand window.
> There might be check boxes and drop-down menu boxes eventually, but adjusting CSS code in its own window could be a starting point?
> So would the OBJAVI! page be built on to include more functionality?

you mean like this?:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_default

i think this could work but...im not sure it is possible to render the
page in html as it would be seen in PDF...or is it? could it be possible
to render html and show page breaks where the page breaks would be in
the pdf (for example)?...

aco thought about rendering an example page from the book being worked
on and enable the booki user to download this. however...it would be
preferable to do this only in the browser if it was possible...but not
sure it is...

regardless. looks like at least you and Rebecca are interested in
this...want to try a few things and send more ideas/screenshots etc back
to the list? :)

(objavi options will be extended over time but not my much for now)

adam



> Nartin
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> 
> okedoke....
> 
> 
> so, the series of challenge posts asking for help with css, python, js
> etc has been really super. we have solved a lot of things this way with
> advice and help from the community (thats you :)
> 
> so...big big thanks to everyone that has come to the assistance of booki
> through these mails :)
> 
> so...i thought i would take this a step further and put rather a bigger
> challenge on the table. I have stepped back and observed how Booki has
> been used for pdf design - seeing how people (ie. Mushon and the RDC)
> are solving these issues. There has been some pretty cool things come
> out of this. Mushon in particular has been very active on the dev list
> (http://lists.flossmanuals.net/listinfo.cgi/booki-dev-flossmanuals.net)
> and helped us work out a lot of issues AND he has made some big strides
> forward with experimenting with CSS and book design using Booki/Objavi
> 
> RDC and James are also doing great exploratory work in this area as you
> have seen through the posts to the list.
> 
> One thing that strikes me, is that I think we need to consider providing
> an interface to assist people design pdf using the booki export tab...
> 
> im not sure what this would look like...but i think its clear that both
> Mushon and RDC have struggled a little coming to terms with what is and
> isnt possible using CSS for designing books and so it seems somehow we
> need to provide support for this process with a more 'intuitive'
> interface...
> 
> any ideas?...anyone want to take a stab at some interface proposals and
> put some images online (or a 'dummy' static webpage as an example of the
> UI)...
> 
> adam
> 
> 
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