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'''Professional development workshop on Hybrid Publishing'''  
'''Professional development workshop on Hybrid Publishing'''  
=practicals=
=practicals=
* pad: http://pzwart1.wdka.hro.nl/pad/p/prof_workshop_publishing
* feedback on workshop: [[Courses/Hybrid_publishing/feedback]]
* room: [https://wdka.asimut.net/public/event.php?id=17069&url=https%3A//wdka.asimut.net/public/index.php%3Fdato%3D20160308%26akt%3Dvisgruppe%26id%3D19 BL.00.10a]
* room: [https://wdka.asimut.net/public/event.php?id=17069&url=https%3A//wdka.asimut.net/public/index.php%3Fdato%3D20160308%26akt%3Dvisgruppe%26id%3D19 BL.00.10a]
* duration: 3 hours
* duration: 3 hours
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* Motivations, concepts, tools, strategies, formats that have been present in hybrid publishing efforts of WdKA. 
* Motivations, concepts, tools, strategies, formats that have been present in hybrid publishing efforts of WdKA. 
* Role and possibilities for publishing in an art school. 
* Role and possibilities for publishing in an art school. 
* Presentation publications developed to date and in-progress. 
* Presentation of developed and in-progress publications
* Inauguration the device lab.
* Inauguration the Device Lab.
 


==Why ''publishing''?==  
==Why ''publishing''?==  
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* publishing as a way to expose the research undertaken within WdKA
* publishing as a way to expose the research undertaken within WdKA
* publishing as a learning tool
* publishing as a learning tool
==How ''hybrid''?==
Hybrid publishing
<span style="background:yellow">Ludovico quote on hybrid publishing in Progetto Grafico #28</span>


==Possibilities and constraints==
==Possibilities and constraints==
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[[File:E-publishing_richness.png]]
[[File:E-publishing_richness.png]]
==How ''hybrid''?==
"a single 'entity' that would extensively implement both worlds (analogue and digital), we might call this entity a 'hybrid' – a publication which would 'perform the networks' in depth"<br/><small>Ludovico, Alessandro. “Networks as Agents in the Clash Between Personal and Industrial Post-Digital Print.” Progetto Grafico, August 2015.</small>
<small>[https://vimeo.com/96574475 Video] from Ludovico's presentation of “Networks as Agents in the Clash Between Personal and Industrial Post-Digital Print.”</small>


==hybrid publishing works==
==hybrid publishing works==
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[http://traumawien.at/ghostwriters/]
[http://traumawien.at/ghostwriters/]
http://rlv.zcache.com/traumawien_button-rb0a7981400224870838ec6aaa582161c_x7j3i_8byvr_512.jpg
http://rlv.zcache.com/traumawien_button-rb0a7981400224870838ec6aaa582161c_x7j3i_8byvr_512.jpg


[http://badlandsunlimited.com/ Badlands Unlimited]
[http://badlandsunlimited.com/ Badlands Unlimited]
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http://badlandsunlimited.com/books/phaedrus-pron/
http://badlandsunlimited.com/books/phaedrus-pron/


[http://p-dpa.net/work/books-scapes/ Books Scapes], Julien Levesque, 2012
 
[http://www.julienlevesque.net/books-scapes/ Books Scapes], Julien Levesque, 2012


http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Screen-Shot-2014-02-15-at-17.17.18-600x150.png
http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Screen-Shot-2014-02-15-at-17.17.18-600x150.png
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[http://p-dpa.net/work/e-book-backup/ E-Book Backup], Julien Levesque, 2012
[http://p-dpa.net/work/e-book-backup/ E-Book Backup], Jesse England, 2012


http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/9_ebookbackup4-300x225.jpg
http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/9_ebookbackup4-300x225.jpg
<small>More hybrid publishing works in [http://p-dpa.net/work/books-scapes/ Post-Digital Publishing Archive]</small>


==Multichannel publishing workflows==
==Multichannel publishing workflows==
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[[File:Trailer-From_Print_to_Ebooks-_a_Hybrid_Publishing_Toolkit_for_the_Arts.gif|ebook trailer]]
[[File:Trailer-From_Print_to_Ebooks-_a_Hybrid_Publishing_Toolkit_for_the_Arts.gif|ebook trailer]]


Ebook trailer for From Print to Ebooks
<small>Ebook trailer for From Print to Ebooks</small>


==Tools for hybrid publishing==
==Tools for hybrid publishing==
: open source, simple tools that work in combination, forming publishing pipelines
: open source, simple tools that work in combination, forming publishing pipelines


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikis]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikis] aka Quick
* [http://calibre-ebook.com/ Calibre]
* [http://calibre-ebook.com/ Calibre]
* [http://pandoc.org/ Pandoc]
* [http://pandoc.org/ Pandoc]
* [http://www.etherpad.org]






==Hands-on exploration of strategies and tools==
==Hands-on exploration of strategies and tools==
==Markups==
"In electronic processing of texts, this hierarchical ordering <nowiki>[...]</nowiki> as well as additional reading aids such bold or italic text, is made possible by using specific formatting codes. '''This process is called markup and the codes are called markup element'''"<ref name="FromPrint">[http://www.publishinglab.nl/blog/publication/from-print-to-ebooks-a-hybrid-publishing-toolkit-for-the-arts/ From Print to Ebooks: a Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts]</ref>


==plain text files==
==plain text files==
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Are edited using plain text editors and NOT word processors.
Are edited using plain text editors and NOT word processors.
   
   
Can displayed using the terminal <code>cat myfile.txt</code> will print the content of myfile.txt
Can be displayed using the terminal <code>cat myfile.txt</code> will print the content of myfile.txt


Markings are done using (special characters)
Markings are done using special (meta)characters  


[http://textfiles.com/directory.html Historical examples of plain text file undeground publishing]
[http://textfiles.com/directory.html Historical examples of plain text file undeground publishing]
==Markups==
"In electronic processing of texts, this '''hierarchical ordering''' <nowiki>[...]</nowiki> as well as additional '''reading aids''' such bold or italic text, is made possible by using specific formatting codes. This process is called '''markup''' and the codes are called markup element"<small>[http://www.publishinglab.nl/blog/publication/from-print-to-ebooks-a-hybrid-publishing-toolkit-for-the-arts/ From Print to Ebooks: a Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts]</small>


==Different Markup languages==
==Different Markup languages==
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Reference: Petr van Blokland, [http://www.petr.com/index/-/p-358 Het boek als object], Items, 2004 (!)
Reference: Petr van Blokland, [http://www.petr.com/index/-/p-358 Het boek als object], Items, 2004 (!)
==Do==


==Create one plain-text file==
==Create one plain-text file==
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[[File:Pandoc_diagram.png|700px]]
[[File:Pandoc_diagram.png|700px]]


== Converting with Pandoc from Wiki to HTML==
== Pandoc - Convert from Wiki to HTML==
<pre>pandoc --from mediawiki --to html5 --standalone input.mw -o output.html</pre>
<pre>pandoc --from mediawiki --to html5 --standalone input.mw -o output.html</pre>


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* <code>--standalone </code> - option standing for “standalone”, produces output with an appropriate header and footer;
* <code>--standalone </code> - option standing for “standalone”, produces output with an appropriate header and footer;
* <code>-o</code> - option for file output
* <code>-o</code> - option for file output
=== Pandoc - Convert from HTML to wiki===
<pre>pandoc --from html5 --to mediawiki input.html -o output.wiki</pre>


== Pandoc - converting to ePub==
== Pandoc - converting to ePub==
'''Simple''':  
'''Simple''':  


<code>pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub</code>
<pre>pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub</pre>




'''Advanced (including stylesheet, cover image, chapter level )''':  
'''Advanced (including stylesheet, cover image, chapter level )''':  


<code>pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub --epub-stylesheet=styles.css --epub-cover-image=cover.jpg --epub-chapter-level=1</code>
<pre>pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub --epub-stylesheet=styles.css --epub-cover-image=cover.jpg --epub-chapter-level=1</pre>


* <code>--epub-stylesheet</code> - CSS file that will style the Epub
* <code>--epub-stylesheet</code> - CSS file that will style the Epub
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==Self-contained HTML==
==Self-contained HTML==


* Example of a [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/de_player-vroom-impro_snodge-2015-12-17.html multimedia e-zine] with animated GIFs and sound
* Example of a [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/deplayer-impro-snodge/de_player-vroom-impro_snodge-2015-12-17.html multimedia e-zine] with animated GIFs and sound
* Look at the source code
* Look at the source code
* What is a data URI?
* What is a data URI?
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* [http://weasyprint.org/ Weasyprint](HTML + CSS)  [[Research/Web-to-print/WeasyPrint|Research on Weasyprint]]
* [http://weasyprint.org/ Weasyprint](HTML + CSS)  [[Research/Web-to-print/WeasyPrint|Research on Weasyprint]]


==references==
[[Category:Teaching]]
 
<references/>
 
[[Category:Courses]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 7 April 2022

Professional development workshop on Hybrid Publishing

practicals


Plan

  • Hybrid publishing.
  • Motivations, concepts, tools, strategies, formats that have been present in hybrid publishing efforts of WdKA. 
  • Role and possibilities for publishing in an art school. 
  • Presentation of developed and in-progress publications . 
  • Inauguration the Device Lab.

Why publishing?

Possibilities and constraints

Plain text + poor visuals vs. rich visuals + interactivity

E-publishing richness.png

How hybrid?

"a single 'entity' that would extensively implement both worlds (analogue and digital), we might call this entity a 'hybrid' – a publication which would 'perform the networks' in depth"
Ludovico, Alessandro. “Networks as Agents in the Clash Between Personal and Industrial Post-Digital Print.” Progetto Grafico, August 2015.

Video from Ludovico's presentation of “Networks as Agents in the Clash Between Personal and Industrial Post-Digital Print.”

hybrid publishing works

Traumawien [1] [2] http://rlv.zcache.com/traumawien_button-rb0a7981400224870838ec6aaa582161c_x7j3i_8byvr_512.jpg


Badlands Unlimited http://badlandsunlimited.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/book_small.gif http://badlandsunlimited.com/books/phaedrus-pron/


Books Scapes, Julien Levesque, 2012

http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Screen-Shot-2014-02-15-at-17.17.18-600x150.png


E-Book Backup, Jesse England, 2012

http://p-dpa.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/9_ebookbackup4-300x225.jpg


More hybrid publishing works in Post-Digital Publishing Archive

Multichannel publishing workflows

  • ePub
  • PDF
  • self-contained single-file HTML e-books
  • Comic book Archive
  • ebook trailer

Ebook trailer for From Print to Ebooks

Multipleouptus.svg

ebook trailer

Ebook trailer for From Print to Ebooks

Tools for hybrid publishing

open source, simple tools that work in combination, forming publishing pipelines


Hands-on exploration of strategies and tools

plain text files

Are only constituted by text. No images, no visual markings.

Are edited using plain text editors and NOT word processors.

Can be displayed using the terminal cat myfile.txt will print the content of myfile.txt

Markings are done using special (meta)characters

Historical examples of plain text file undeground publishing

Markups

"In electronic processing of texts, this hierarchical ordering [...] as well as additional reading aids such bold or italic text, is made possible by using specific formatting codes. This process is called markup and the codes are called markup element"From Print to Ebooks: a Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts


Different Markup languages

Each markup uses a different marking syntax

HTML:

<h1>Revenge of the Text</h1>
 <p>There is a room in the <strong>Musée d’Orsay</strong> that I call the <em>room of possibilities</em>.</p>
 <p>That room contains:</p>
 <ul>
  <li>a snow flake</li>
  <li>the end of a cloud</li>
  <li>a bit of nothing</li>
 </ul>

Wiki markup:

= Revenge of the Text =
There is a room in the '''Musée d’Orsay''' that I call the ''room of possibilities''.

That room contains:
* a snow flake
* the end of a cloud
* a bit of nothing

Markdown:

# Revenge of the Text
There is a room in the **Musée d’Orsay** that I call the *room of possibilities*.

That room contains:
* a snow flake
* the end of a cloud
* a bit of nothing

TEI XML:

p> <hi>A New yeares guift for shrews</hi> is a diminutive sheet engraved c.1630 and signed by the relatively unknown Thomas Cecill, who seems to have been active between 1625 and 1640. It bears the imprint of the even less known Edward Lee, whose only other issue is a large equestrian portrait of Charles I. </p>
<p>In a series of unified scenes, it depicts the traditional nagging wife eventually beaten by her husband, and ultimately chased off by the devil. It is accompanied by the following rhyme of a traditional type, reminiscent of the ditty about <hi>Solomon Grundy</hi>, who was <hi>Born on Monday</hi>, and then on successive days christened, married, taken fatally ill and <hi>Buried on Sunday</hi>: </p>
<q>
<lg rend="italics">
<l>Who marieth a wife uppon a Moneday,</l>
<l>If she will not be good uppon a Tewesday, </l>
<l>Lett him go to the wood uppon a Wensday, </l>
<l>And cutt him a cudgell uppon the Thursday, </l>
<l>And pay her soundly uppon a Fryday; </l>
<l>And<note><hi>And</hi>: if</note> she mend not, the Divil take her a Saterday </l>
<l>Then may he eate his meate in peace on the Sonday.</l>
</lg>
</q>

Docbook XML

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <book xml:id="simple_book" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0">
   <title>Very simple book</title>
   <chapter xml:id="chapter_1">
     <title>Chapter 1</title>
     <para>Hello world!</para>
     <para>I hope that your day is proceeding <emphasis>splendidly</emphasis>!</para>
   </chapter>
   <chapter xml:id="chapter_2">
     <title>Chapter 2</title>
     <para>Hello again, world!</para>
   </chapter>
 </book>

Reference: Petr van Blokland, Het boek als object, Items, 2004 (!)

Create one plain-text file

Using either in HTML or Wiki syntax:

Save it dedicated folder.

turn this file into into other formats

...with Pandoc

Pandoc - a markup converter 

If you need to convert files from one markup format into another, pandoc is your swiss-army knife

Pandoc diagram.png

Pandoc - Convert from Wiki to HTML

pandoc --from mediawiki --to html5 --standalone input.mw -o output.html
  • --from - option standing for “from”, is followed by the input format;
  • --to - option standing for “to”, is followed by the output format;
  • --standalone - option standing for “standalone”, produces output with an appropriate header and footer;
  • -o - option for file output


Pandoc - Convert from HTML to wiki

pandoc --from html5 --to mediawiki input.html -o output.wiki

Pandoc - converting to ePub

Simple:

pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub


Advanced (including stylesheet, cover image, chapter level ):

pandoc --from html --to epub3 input.html --output=mybook.epub --epub-stylesheet=styles.css --epub-cover-image=cover.jpg --epub-chapter-level=1
  • --epub-stylesheet - CSS file that will style the Epub
  • --epub-cover-image - cover file - can either be .jpg or .png
  • --epub-chapter-level - at what heading level will the chapter brakes occur

Epub An editable format

Calibre's edit book function to 

  • open an epub
  • navigate structure 
  • change content, style, metadata
  • the issue of good reader apps

Self-contained HTML

  • Example of a multimedia e-zine with animated GIFs and sound
  • Look at the source code
  • What is a data URI?
  • What can you do better with self-contained HTML, what can you do better EPUB?

converting to PDF

A complicated case.

Different approaches tried: