Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-22 Thread William Adams
On Jul 21, 2010, at 7:18 PM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:

> Does that mean you can make handwritten annotations with, say, a graphics 
> tablet?

Yes, so long as one isn't expecting to be able to convert the handwritten 
annotation into recognized text.

Another option is printing a .pdf into a Journal or other notebook style 
program (e.g., OneNote) which while it makes the underlying file into an image, 
allows richer, more natural annotation in an ink-aware program.

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-21 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
>> How do you "enable" your PDFs so that you can add handwritten notes?
> 
> in Adobe Acrobat Professional:
> 
> Comments | Enable for commenting and analysis in Adobe Reader...
> 
> Then when the file is opened in Adobe Reader open up the appropriate toolbars.

Does that mean you can make handwritten annotations with, say, a graphics 
tablet?

Oliver
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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread luigi scarso
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Hans Hagen  wrote:

> On 20-7-2010 10:59, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
>> Otared, Hans, William, and all,
>>
>> thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions; there's a lot of useful
>> info in this thread! In my personal workflow, I don't think I could actually
>> use an iPad or a similar device to produce content; so running TeX on it is
>> not something I find interesting. But I could imagine that it would be a
>> useful device for presenting stuff that has been prepared on a real
>> computer. So I'll wait a bit and see if interesting apps turn up!
>>
>
> keep an eye on this one:
>
> http://laptops.toshiba.com/laptops/libretto/W100

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread Hans Hagen

On 20-7-2010 10:59, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:

Otared, Hans, William, and all,

thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions; there's a lot of useful info in 
this thread! In my personal workflow, I don't think I could actually use an 
iPad or a similar device to produce content; so running TeX on it is not 
something I find interesting. But I could imagine that it would be a useful 
device for presenting stuff that has been prepared on a real computer. So I'll 
wait a bit and see if interesting apps turn up!


keep an eye on this one:

http://laptops.toshiba.com/laptops/libretto/W100

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
Otared, Hans, William, and all,

thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions; there's a lot of useful info in 
this thread! In my personal workflow, I don't think I could actually use an 
iPad or a similar device to produce content; so running TeX on it is not 
something I find interesting. But I could imagine that it would be a useful 
device for presenting stuff that has been prepared on a real computer. So I'll 
wait a bit and see if interesting apps turn up!

Thanks all, and best

Thomas

On Jul 20, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
> 
> Sometimes ago I asked a related question about TeX, iPhone and electronic 
> books, as far as reading mathematical and technical papers are concerned. But 
> now that the iPad is out your question makes even more sense. I don't have 
> yet an iPad but found the following after reading your message: Ramón 
> Figueroa-Centeno announces here
> http://macosx-tex.576846.n2.nabble.com/LaTeX-on-the-iPad-using-TeXShop-Engines-td5075337.html
> 
> that he has written a few scripts, named LaTeXMe, to remotely typeset a TeX 
> file and download the resulting PDF to his iPad. I think that it won't be 
> difficult to modify the scripts in order to use ConTeXt and LuaTeX (somehow 
> creating a ConTeXtMe script…). You can find Ramón Figueroa-Centeno's files 
> here:
> http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ramonf/TeXShop/LaTeXMe.zip
> 
> I must say that I have not tested the scripts but there is a PDF file 
> explaining the principles behind.
> 
> In any case I think that at some point Apple needs to port some sort of Mac 
> OS X on the iPad for the academia to be able to use the iPad as a computer 
> for an everyday workflow.
> 
> Best regards: OK

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread William Adams
On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Oliver Buerschaper wrote:

> How do you "enable" your PDFs so that you can add handwritten notes?

in Adobe Acrobat Professional:

Comments | Enable for commenting and analysis in Adobe Reader...

Then when the file is opened in Adobe Reader open up the appropriate toolbars.

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
> I have a full TeX suite on it (w32tex since I'm running on a 4GB SSD), as 
> well as traditional graphic design programs like FreeHand and FontLab. 
> Handwriting recognition works well and allows me to not carry the added 
> weight of a keyboard. Using a stylus works well for me and is very expressive 
> (I'll often make .pdfs enabled for commenting on my Mac at work, then mark 
> them up on my Tablet PC).

How do you "enable" your PDFs so that you can add handwritten notes?

Oliver
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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread William Adams
On Jul 19, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:

> this is slightly OT, but maybe someone here has a helpful suggestion: since 
> the announcement of Apple's iPad, tablets have become the rage. I am somewhat 
> underwhelmed by this type of computer, but I see one area where it might be 
> interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations. What I'm 
> dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course, 
> a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation 
> (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way, I would need 
> only one technical device, no paper etc. for my presentations. I even called 
> Apple, but they said there is no app yet for doing this on an iPad. Do any of 
> you have any insights: is there anything on the market yet that would make 
> this possible? Is it at all feasible? Does it sound like a reasonable idea? 

I wrote up my TUG 2003 presentation on a Fujitsu pen computer (unfortunately 
Fujitsu has discontinued their slate lineup).

Available systems include:

http://www.axiotron.com/index.php?id=modbook

and

http://www.motioncomputing.com/

Tradeoffs in comparison to an iPad are cost (higher) and battery life (lower) 
--- I get quite good battery life on my Fujitsu Stylistic ST4121 using a pair 
of extended cell batteries (unfortunately, it's a couple of years old and the 
bridge battery which should allow hot-swapping when suspended no longer 
functions). A notable advantage is my 4121 has a transflective, indoor/outdoor 
viewable display, so works quite well as mapreader when travelling.

I have a full TeX suite on it (w32tex since I'm running on a 4GB SSD), as well 
as traditional graphic design programs like FreeHand and FontLab. Handwriting 
recognition works well and allows me to not carry the added weight of a 
keyboard. Using a stylus works well for me and is very expressive (I'll often 
make .pdfs enabled for commenting on my Mac at work, then mark them up on my 
Tablet PC).

William

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-20 Thread Hans Hagen

On 20-7-2010 8:51, Otared Kavian wrote:

Hi Thomas,

Sometimes ago I asked a related question about TeX, iPhone and electronic 
books, as far as reading mathematical and technical papers are concerned. But 
now that the iPad is out your question makes even more sense. I don't have yet 
an iPad but found the following after reading your message: Ramón 
Figueroa-Centeno announces here
http://macosx-tex.576846.n2.nabble.com/LaTeX-on-the-iPad-using-TeXShop-Engines-td5075337.html

that he has written a few scripts, named LaTeXMe, to remotely typeset a TeX 
file and download the resulting PDF to his iPad. I think that it won't be 
difficult to modify the scripts in order to use ConTeXt and LuaTeX (somehow 
creating a ConTeXtMe script…). You can find Ramón Figueroa-Centeno's files here:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ramonf/TeXShop/LaTeXMe.zip

I must say that I have not tested the scripts but there is a PDF file 
explaining the principles behind.

In any case I think that at some point Apple needs to port some sort of Mac OS 
X on the iPad for the academia to be able to use the iPad as a computer for an 
everyday workflow.


Richard Koch (TeXshop) is porting tex processing to the ipad. (I don't 
have one so I cannot comment on viewing aspects).


Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Thomas,

Sometimes ago I asked a related question about TeX, iPhone and electronic 
books, as far as reading mathematical and technical papers are concerned. But 
now that the iPad is out your question makes even more sense. I don't have yet 
an iPad but found the following after reading your message: Ramón 
Figueroa-Centeno announces here
http://macosx-tex.576846.n2.nabble.com/LaTeX-on-the-iPad-using-TeXShop-Engines-td5075337.html

that he has written a few scripts, named LaTeXMe, to remotely typeset a TeX 
file and download the resulting PDF to his iPad. I think that it won't be 
difficult to modify the scripts in order to use ConTeXt and LuaTeX (somehow 
creating a ConTeXtMe script…). You can find Ramón Figueroa-Centeno's files here:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~ramonf/TeXShop/LaTeXMe.zip

I must say that I have not tested the scripts but there is a PDF file 
explaining the principles behind.

In any case I think that at some point Apple needs to port some sort of Mac OS 
X on the iPad for the academia to be able to use the iPad as a computer for an 
everyday workflow.

Best regards: OK


On 19 juil. 2010, at 19:51, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> this is slightly OT, but maybe someone here has a helpful suggestion: since 
> the announcement of Apple's iPad, tablets have become the rage. I am somewhat 
> underwhelmed by this type of computer, but I see one area where it might be 
> interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations. What I'm 
> dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course, 
> a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation 
> (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way, I would need 
> only one technical device, no paper etc. for my presentations. I even called 
> Apple, but they said there is no app yet for doing this on an iPad. Do any of 
> you have any insights: is there anything on the market yet that would make 
> this possible? Is it at all feasible? Does it sound like a reasonable idea? 
> 
> All best
> 
> Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread luigi scarso
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz <
thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

>
> On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:14 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
>
> > What about
> > ASUS Eee PC T101MT-WHI012M
> >
> http://www.e-videoshoppingtv.it/frontend/evideoshopping/default.aspx?idvideo=9774&idcat=666&asus_t101_from=prod
> >
>
> Well, that's a netbook/tablet hybrid, not really what I'm looking for. I
> already have a netbook.
>
> Adobe Reader without compromise

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz

On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:14 PM, luigi scarso wrote:

> What about
> ASUS Eee PC T101MT-WHI012M
> http://www.e-videoshoppingtv.it/frontend/evideoshopping/default.aspx?idvideo=9774&idcat=666&asus_t101_from=prod
>  

Well, that's a netbook/tablet hybrid, not really what I'm looking for. I 
already have a netbook.

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
Hi Matthias,

that's good to know, but for me, the "killer app" would be to have both my 
manuscript and the presentation on the same device (and an iPod would just be 
too small for that). So the question is: could you see pdf A on the screen and 
drive pdf B with the TV out cable? Apple told me this was not possible. I can 
live with the other restricitions, I think.

Thomas

On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:34 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
> 
> you can even do presentations of PDFs with an iPod touch. You will need a 
> dock connector/ TV out cable (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1454). In iOS 4, 
> you have direct support of PDFs, i.e. you can copy PDFs directly to your iPod.
> Before that, you needed a separate app to view PDFs.
> As for PDF features, you'll be somewhat limited as to what the viewers 
> support. For instance, movies within PDFs won't work.
> 
> Also, I don't think there is a way to use clickers to control the iPod/iPad.
> 
> Matthias

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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread Matthias Weber

Hi Thomas,

you can even do presentations of PDFs with an iPod touch. You will  
need a dock connector/ TV out cable (http://support.apple.com/kb/ 
ht1454). In iOS 4, you have direct support of PDFs, i.e. you can copy  
PDFs directly to your iPod.

Before that, you needed a separate app to view PDFs.
As for PDF features, you'll be somewhat limited as to what the viewers  
support. For instance, movies within PDFs won't work.


Also, I don't think there is a way to use clickers to control the iPod/ 
iPad.


Matthias

On Jul 19, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:


Hi all,

this is slightly OT, but maybe someone here has a helpful  
suggestion: since the announcement of Apple's iPad, tablets have  
become the rage. I am somewhat underwhelmed by this type of  
computer, but I see one area where it might be interesting to have  
one of those babies, and that's presentations. What I'm dreaming  
about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course,  
a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a  
presentation (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector.  
That way, I would need only one technical device, no paper etc. for  
my presentations. I even called Apple, but they said there is no app  
yet for doing this on an iPad. Do any of you have any insights: is  
there anything on the market yet that would make this possible? Is  
it at all feasible? Does it sound like a reasonable idea?


All best

Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread luigi scarso
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz <
thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> this is slightly OT, but maybe someone here has a helpful suggestion: since
> the announcement of Apple's iPad, tablets have become the rage. I am
> somewhat underwhelmed by this type of computer, but I see one area where it
> might be interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations.
> What I'm dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript
> (of course, a pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a
> presentation (again, pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way,
> I would need only one technical device, no paper etc. for my presentations.
> I even called Apple, but they said there is no app yet for doing this on an
> iPad. Do any of you have any insights: is there anything on the market yet
> that would make this possible? Is it at all feasible? Does it sound like a
> reasonable idea?
>
> All best
>
> What about
ASUS Eee PC T101MT-WHI012M
http://www.e-videoshoppingtv.it/frontend/evideoshopping/default.aspx?idvideo=9774&idcat=666&asus_t101_from=prod

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[NTG-context] slightly OT: tablets

2010-07-19 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
Hi all,

this is slightly OT, but maybe someone here has a helpful suggestion: since the 
announcement of Apple's iPad, tablets have become the rage. I am somewhat 
underwhelmed by this type of computer, but I see one area where it might be 
interesting to have one of those babies, and that's presentations. What I'm 
dreaming about: a tablet that would be able to show my manuscript (of course, a 
pdf produced with ConTeXt) on it's own screen and drive a presentation (again, 
pdf) on an external screen/digital projector. That way, I would need only one 
technical device, no paper etc. for my presentations. I even called Apple, but 
they said there is no app yet for doing this on an iPad. Do any of you have any 
insights: is there anything on the market yet that would make this possible? Is 
it at all feasible? Does it sound like a reasonable idea? 

All best

Thomas
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