Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-09 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi everyone, The estimation of packaging everything over the weekend was overly optimistic. There were just too many issues with portability and dependencies, leading to a long chain of installation requirements. Nevertheless, I decided to publish what I have so far, maybe some of you have

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-05 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
I share Manuel's view about delegating some functionality to external apps, like a PDF reader, the web browser or even Pandoc. There is a lot of external mature stuff out there and we can gain users from there if we make bridges to the stuff they already know and use. For example, I would like to

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-05 Thread Evan Donahue
This looks great. What would it take to get it running on Ubuntu? -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-03 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> >> Betreff: Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and >> BibTex happily live together >> >> Hi manuel >> >> thanks for the details. I think that the framework of christian haidler >> should >&g

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-03 Thread Christian Haider
etreff: Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and > BibTex happily live together > > Hi manuel > > thanks for the details. I think that the framework of christian haidler should > be able to read pdf. > > Stef > > On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 8:33 PM, Manuel Leuen

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-03 Thread Stephane Ducasse
Hi manuel thanks for the details. I think that the framework of christian haidler should be able to read pdf. Stef On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 8:33 PM, Manuel Leuenberger wrote: > Hi Stef, > > The PDF integration consists of three parts: > > 1. CERMINE

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi Stef, The PDF integration consists of three parts: 1. CERMINE (https://github.com/CeON/CERMINE ) is fed with the PDF and outputs metadata as BibTex and a structured XML (title, authors, affiliations, abstract, keyword, references, …). This is not perfect,

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi Offray, That’s a lot to process for me, I need some time to inspect your workflow to find the possible connections with the ILE. I will do that in the next few days and give you more detailed feedback. As for the Linux testers, I will gladly come back to you. I think it won’t be too hard

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi Bernardo, Thanks for the Xanadu hint. Indeed I made similar observations as Ted Nelson: We use desktop machines to replicate physical paper on the screen, blatantly ignoring that we can easily break the constraints of paper on a computer. This reminds a bit of Roy Fieldings thesis about

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi Dimitris, I looked around for a way to integrate PDF into Pharo. But as long as we don’t have a way to natively display interactive multimedia (maybe Bloc will at some point support something like this?), I consider it not worth the effort to come up with a half-baked (note to self: watch

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Tudor Girba
Really nice work! Indeed, the PDF integration can be quite interesting to people. Doru > On Nov 2, 2017, at 6:08 PM, Stephane Ducasse wrote: > > Hi manuel > > this is super cool :) > Could you describe how you did the pdf integration? > And yes please package it :)

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-02 Thread Stephane Ducasse
Hi manuel this is super cool :) Could you describe how you did the pdf integration? And yes please package it :) I want to try it. Stef On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 10:16 PM, Manuel Leuenberger wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I was experimenting in the last few weeks with my take

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-01 Thread Bernardo Ezequiel Contreras
really nice! ted nelson talks about something like that in his xanadu project. On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 6:16 PM, Manuel Leuenberger wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I was experimenting in the last few weeks with my take on literature > research. For me, the corpus of

Re: [Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-01 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
Super cool more detailed recommendations when I try it on practice A cheap pdf viewer in Pharo would be to turn pdf pages to JPG images which you can load via image morph so you won’t have to have two separate windows. There are ton of converters out there that can do this. On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 at

[Pharo-users] LiteratureResearcher - where graphs, PDFs, and BibTex happily live together

2017-11-01 Thread Manuel Leuenberger
Hi everyone, I was experimenting in the last few weeks with my take on literature research. For me, the corpus of scientific papers form an interconnected graph, not those plain lists and tables we keep in our bibliographies. So, here is the first prototype that has Google Scholar integration