Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2009

Workin on the work flow

Since I do want to try to post something once a week, I'll recap my work towards a reasonable workflow. As I hinted at before, I'm currently aiming at a workflow of LaTeX via tex4ht to mathml to blogspot. I have encountered a couple of problems, some of which I could overcome, some of which I could not and some of them turned out to be bugs or missing features.

The main problem is that my LaTeX style is too complicated for tex4ht. Now obviously this is somewhat my fault and I should (and will) simplify and update my current style of typesetting. But I intend to experiment here and it would be much easier (and possible in a more consistent fashion) if I could "just" convert my LaTeX experiments to blog experiments. In any case, it bugs me whenever I cannot find the reason why some things fail but not others, so let me recount what I could figure out.


One problem that I could find an explanation for is the SVG generation of TikZ code via tex4ht. In particular this combination cannot handle more complex text (mathematics or not) inside an svg, e.g., minipages within tikZ  pictures are simply ignored entirely. Admittedly, this is documented in a short paragraph in the TikZ manual but it took me a while to find that...

Speaking of manuals. I finally stumbled upon this part of the tex4ht manual where some of the common problems and restrictions of tex4ht are described. This helped a lot with a couple of small errors like the missing \bigcap in the Matrices vs Idempotents post. Most importantly, I now know where to look these things up, so maybe there's hope for me after all.

To make up for this and as a generally easy part of the workflow I added the first PDF via the very nice issuu. This is really no extra effort since issuu offers the code for embedding in blogspot -- and I really like the viewer (as opposed to scribd).

For the future I like the idea to include audio and video as well, especially after the accessibility discussion on What's new. It seems simple enough these days to upload some flash based or html5 based audio and video based on a post and I hope to find time to experiment with such media. Up until now I used SciVee a bit for a seminar. But since they went commercial a while ago I have to see if scivee's plans are reasonable given the competition -- they seem to focus more on large entities like universities and buying bulk accounts (open access like).

All in all, it's going alright, even though the flow is far from what I want it to be. Let's see what the holidays will lead to.

2 Kommentare:

Unknown hat gesagt…

Just to be clear, video uploads to SciVee and all viewing remains free. Only uploads of SciveeCasts require a fee.

Peter hat gesagt…

First comment by someone I don't know personally -- yeay! Sorry about the Christmas delay.

You're absolutely right about video being free on scivee. I want to check out other services to see if sciveecasts are worth the money -- or rather to see if I would actually use them here. I think pubcast are brilliant as such I just don't understand why scivee keeps the technology closed source.