[FM Discuss] Ardour3 manual update and question

Bruno Ruviaro bruviaro at scu.edu
Tue Jun 30 12:37:35 PDT 2015


Thanks, André!

Bruno

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Andr3 Castr0 <andre at andrecastro.info>
wrote:

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> On 06/29/2015 11:27 PM, Mick FM wrote:
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> On 29/06/15 21:34, Bruno Ruviaro wrote:
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>  Hi Mick,
>
>  The current version of the Ardour tutorial is a collection of markdown
> files on GitHub (https://github.com/brunoruviaro/ardour3-floss-tutorial/),
> with associated images saved in a separate folder. Is there a way to import
> this back into booktype? I'd like to give it a try.
>
>
> A quick google shows that markdown files can be converted to epub files
> using pandoc tool. I can remember doing that.
> But I'm not sure how pandoc would handle a series of files or know what
> order they are in.
>
> Can anyone on this list help? If not it may be one for the 80cc mailing
> list.
>
>  For pandoc to export to epub(2 and 3) all the source text files must be
> assembled onto one single file. But it is simple  a concatenation.
> Something like: $ for i in folder/*.md; do cat $i >> book.md;  done
> If you have footnotes or metadata in each markdown, scripts have to
> reorganize them in new file, but it is also simple.
>
> In pandoc's conversion to epub, you must indicate at what level you want
> the chapters to be generate: heading 1 or 2.
> But it is essentially that.
>
> I have assembled a series of simple scripts, triggered by a makefile, to
> perform this (and other) conversion.
> Fell welcome to use
>
> https://gitlab.com/DigitalPublishingToolkit/Hybrid-Publishing-Resources/tree/master
>
> hope it helps
>
> I think I saw you were using jekyll to generate pages.
> If so, these links may also help. https://github.com/glejeune/jekyll-epub
> https://github.com/lmullen/jekyll-ebook
>
>  There was a major release of Ardour just this month (from 3.5 to 4.0),
> so at some point this Summer we'll update the tutorial to Ardour 4.0. This
> would be a good time to test and see if it makes sense to move the Ardour
> tutorial from its current GitHub location.
>
>  Side question: can booktype export content as markdown files, if needed?
>
>  I think that may be easier by exporting an epub from Booktype and
> feeding it to pandoc to create mark up.
>
> If you manage to create an epub let me know and we can test the next
> stages.
>
> nice one
> Mick
>
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