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Neil Pitman
10-13-2006, 08:05 AM
Aquaforest has created a small sample "Case File" for the Iliad, based on the use of the Iliad in a legal environment.

For further information and to download the sample visit this link :

http://www.aquaforest.com/en/ereader.asp

Neil Pitman
Aquaforest

jęd
10-13-2006, 08:15 AM
That looks like a very, very useful tool...! As well as a handy way of displaying all the info...! (Although as a developer I have my concerns over the included case...! ;) )

TadW
10-13-2006, 08:58 AM
Looks nice. Neil, are you working together with iRex to build this "bridge"?

Btw, it's "this is an active area of development" and not "this is an active are of development". ;)

scotty1024
10-13-2006, 10:06 AM
It's unfortunate that you can't magnify the supporting documents to be more easily readable but overall an excellent looking work product.

I'd suggest you give more thought to your directory structure, putting everything in one directory doesn't scale well for FAT filesystems.

Neil Pitman
10-13-2006, 10:21 AM
Looks nice. Neil, are you working together with iRex to build this "bridge"?

Btw, it's "this is an active area of development" and not "this is an active are of development". ;)

We have been in discussions with iRex and are planning to find a joint UK-based customer to work with to help move the development forward.

Thanks for spotting the typo!

Neil Pitman
10-13-2006, 10:30 AM
It's unfortunate that you can't magnify the supporting documents to be more easily readable but overall an excellent looking work product

We're looking forward to checking out the PDF Zoom facility once that is available - if that works well we may be able to switch to using PDFs for the document images. However, we would still need a convenient way of navigating between the "Case File" index page and individual documents which is much better suited to HTML at present. Hopefully as iRex add more PDF support we can move in that direction.


I'd suggest you give more thought to your directory structure, putting everything in one directory doesn't scale well for FAT filesystems.

Agreed, for a real-life scenario we would most likely have a directory for each document as each can often be quite large, although if we could use PDFs that would deal with the issue.