04-10-2013, 12:19 AM | #1 |
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MedReader, a rather cool tool for making pages
Entirely at this point https://github.com/NCBITools/PubReader
Need to get an HTML5 aware browser on the job. But I got the basics rolling... You can see nice slider thing and popup menus. Will continue when I am less brain dead. Maths bits did not "Do" Latex and MathML OOTB but I think I may have a plan for that. Just shovelled it - rather ungracefully into skipstone to do a (somewhat broken) show and tell here. Needs some love. Will apply such ministrations "as and when". Could be useful. Added a couple of screenies of it "properly working" from firefox to show it doing the business. Drool factor and all that. One more thing... If you NEED to ask how to use this? Then wait until I repack it into something cool... Public domain notice Spoiler:
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04-10-2013, 04:08 AM | #2 |
THE NOOB
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This is really cool (kual maybe!!).
I just looked PubReader and is really helpful! BTW, during my thesis, I found only 2 papers on IEEE with the HTML option available! |
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04-10-2013, 09:37 AM | #3 |
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Well, Amazon had to buy a voice recognition company to keep up with our voice command and control things - -
Lets see if they can buy out the U.S. National Library of Medicine to keep up with the technical document rendering. I think that lab126 is losing this game of "catch up". Even the Duokan crew is beginning to fall behind, and they are the true experts at borrowing code without acknowledgments. Last edited by knc1; 04-10-2013 at 09:40 AM. |
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