Re: [Zope] Howto engineer a scientific paper system
ChristianThayer@mailandnews.com wrote:
In short, I would like to have Zope assist me in producing a scientific paper.
Why do you want to use Zope for this? What's the expected advantage against using e.g. LaTeX? Cheers, Nils -- nika@acm.org | nika@kassube.de (preferred) 4kassube@informatik.uni-hamburg.de | nika@on-luebeck.de
Why do you want to use Zope for this? What's the expected advantage against using e.g. LaTeX?
Cheers, Nils --
Better integration into the Web, resources should be accessible on the fly. I would like to have the sources of my ideas packed close together with the actual content I am producing, delving into a particular subject should then be straight forward. However, I have never used LaTeX. What about using YiHaW for that? There are classes for different types of resources available. And the Pointers might be used to include references into a paragraph. Christian
ChristianThayer@mailandnews.com wrote:
Better integration into the Web, resources should be accessible on the fly. I would like to have the sources of my ideas packed close
You can have this with LaTeX _and_ an excellent quality of the printed document.
together with the actual content I am producing, delving into a particular subject should then be straight forward. However, I have never used LaTeX.
You should change this :-) A few URLs to get you started: TeX User's Group http://www.tug.org/ A Guide to LaTeX: Third Edition http://cseng.aw.com/bookdetail.qry?ISBN=0-201-39825-7 The LaTeX Web Companion: Integrating TeX, HTML, and XML http://cseng.aw.com/bookdetail.qry?ISBN=0-201-43311-7&ptype=0 Cheers, Nils -- nika@acm.org | nika@kassube.de (preferred) 4kassube@informatik.uni-hamburg.de | nika@on-luebeck.de
ChristianThayer@mailandnews.com wrote:
....and, of'course, teamworking.
I use the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) also for LaTeX documents: http://www.cvshome.org/CVS/index_html Well, I'm not convinced that a web browser is a good _writing_ environment at all, especially not for scientific papers... Cheers, Nils -- nika@acm.org | nika@kassube.de (preferred) 4kassube@informatik.uni-hamburg.de | nika@on-luebeck.de
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