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Old 03-26-2014, 11:41 AM   #1
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Interactive Diagrams?

Is it possible to do these in an ePub? Judging from: http://www.baldurbjarnason.com/notes...cript-in-epub/ I'm guessing not....

I've been writing the assembly instructions for the ShapeOko 2: http://docs.shapeoko.com/ and have been changing over to SVG versions of the diagrams which are ``wired up'' for interactivity and ``X-ray views''. Click on the part #s to highlight / remove highlighting:

The first two are quite prosaic:
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...203-02-100.svg
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...197-02-100.svg

The next two are variations on a theme:
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20021-100.svg
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20022-100.svg

They get a bit more interesting as one gets to more complex assemblies:
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20029-100.svg
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20028-100.svg
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20030-100.svg
http://docs.shapeoko.com/content/tPi...S20031-100.svg

(Most of the rest are done --- just waiting for me to upload them)

Issues / concerns:

- is there some way to get these into an ePub or Kindle book?
- if instead, I made them as a .pdf, would any viewer other than Adobe Acrobat be able to display them?

I'd be grateful for any other thoughts or feedback.
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