On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 08:01 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:


Wow! All of these 'donated' authorships is impressive!

I have an idea I was running by Alan Golub earlier, but think it might work
well here as well. Hemingway has the ability to setup websites which are
'templated.' There are many different types of templates, but importantly,
they can be changed easily.


Specific users can be setup to upload 'Chapters' which are then converted to
websites. This can be done on the Mac or PC using the basic Hemingway
browser interface or HemPC (for PC users). Then, using HemingwayPC (sorry
only runs on PC's for now) the chapter websites can be rerendered to PDF's
which can either be downloaded or used for publishing a book. The PDF's have
a complete table of contents, etc..


There are tools for editing images as well. So, it is fairly simple to
create a tutorial like:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit/GlassPhotoShopTutorial/default.htm

or a website like:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/default.htm

A single web would be considered a chapter. I would manage the usernames and
passwords so anyone wanting to contribute could do so easily.


(btw, the HemPC app is at:)
http://www.altuit.com/webs/hemingway/Support/HemingwayPCbeta.htm

Any takers?

--Chipp



Hi,


In regards to any takers on my MTML Study Tool e-Book technology, for the sake of collaboration, I could integrate my invitation only hiPPmailer closed circuit e-mailer with an invitation only website based on the Document Examiner version of the MTML study tool. This would allow all the authors to easily add chapters and to see all the chapters as they develop and give all the authors a collaboration site based on the final delivery system. Each author would be able to work on their own chapter while reading the work being produced by the other collaborators working on the book. All the authors could create the Construct Library together and add to it individually. All the authors could contribute to the linkable index. All this protected by AES 128 bit encryption, password access privileges and protected FTP file sharing.

I could see building this technology because there are several other interest groups that could use this collaboration tool for developing e-Books for publication.

Document Examiner: http://www.gizmotron.org/ebook
hiPPmailer: http://www.gizmotron.org/winged

--Mark

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