it's entertaining how all of you have no shortage of opinions
when it comes to any vague half-assed idea that gets floated.
but i ask for concrete criticism on actual files you can look at,
and nobody makes a peep.
once again, so it's explicit to all that you have nothing to say:
here's the test-suite:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/test-suite-2012.txt
here's the script that converts the test-suite into .html:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/cgi-bin/t2.py
here's the .mobi version of the test-suite:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/suite/suite.mobi
here's the .epub version of the test-suite:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/suite/suite-epub.epub
here's the folder holding all of the conversion files:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/suite/
here's a .zip file containing all of the conversion files:
> http://zenmagiclove.com/suite/suite-all.zip
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what i have created is a transformation flow that gives
an equivalence which spans across the entire workflow,
so i can provide -- and even point you specifically to --
a particular chunk of text within a book as it exists:
1. in an abstract structural representation of the book;
2. as text, existing with a plain-ascii light-markup file;
3. as x/html (in a mix of flavors, from html3.2 to html5);
4. on the web in many forms (by page, chapter, book, etc.);
5. in a .mobi;
6. in an .epub;
7. in a .pdf;
8. in a web-app;
9. in an i.o.s. ipad/iphone app;
10. where all these formats can sync with online forums;
11. which forums could be for proofing, discussion, etc.,
12. such that forums in #11 could circle back to point #2.
maybe you don't understand this is a remarkable achievement.
maybe you're not paying attention.
if you _are_ paying attention, feel free to give me any feedback.
otherwise, i'll assume you can't see any room for improvement...
thank you. that is all. have a nice day. :+)
-bowerbird