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* Integration of DOI lookup (Sep 2012)
 
* Integration of DOI lookup (Sep 2012)
 
* Integration of PubMed, CrossRef linking (Sep 2012)
 
* Integration of PubMed, CrossRef linking (Sep 2012)

Revision as of 11:28, 1 August 2012

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Objectives

  • Micro-publishing framework for TeX authors.
  • Integration of TeX and XML technologies.
  • Provide modern features of STM content.
  • Collaborative authoring, editing, etc.
  • Outputs for all possible devices and media.
  • Accessibility.

Features

  • A fully functional TeX typesetting system in cloud.
  • Web based text editor with common editor functions.
  • Unicode compliant.
  • Real time collaboration, messaging and live annotation.
  • Allows to download document sources and output as a tarball or zip archive.
  • Live technical support.

Tracking packages

pdfTeX and LuaTeX provide a feature namely, recorder, as a run time compiler option which when invoked provides a file list containing all the files read in and written out during compilation of a document. We shall make use of this feature to track the versions of packages used to generate output from a document so that the same versions of packages shall be used on a later date to avoid run time errors due to package revisions. This saves the author from the frustrating experiences of nagging errors just because a few of the packages used in the document have been modified by their respective authors between the revisions of the document under consideration.

However, if the document is originally compiled in CloudTeX, it will keep track of all packages and version information separately which will be read before making another compilation in CloudTeX. The author is ensured to get exactly the same output created in the previous compilation.

TeXPad — the Editor

  • TeX and XML aware text editor.
  • TeX → PDF with all packages and fonts in CTAN.
  • Seamless TeX → XML/MathML.
  • Supports TeX → XML → PDF.
  • Viewers for different kinds of outputs.
  • Interactive Math editing.

TODO

Editor

Urgent items

  • User management (Jul 2012)
  • Switch between different compilers — latex, pdflatex, xelatex and lualatex.
  • Button to invoke:
    • Nomenclature
    • Index program
    • Glossary program
    • BibTeX
    • Biber

Non-urgent items

  • Optional privilege control among collaborators (Aug 2012)
  • Optional mastercopying facility (Aug 2012)
  • *.gif, *.jpg, *.png or *.svg images of math (Aug 2012)
  • WYSIWYG editing of XML/MathML files (Sep 2012)
  • Integration of BibTeX, Biber, BibLaTeX and multiple indices (Sep 2012)
  • Integration of DOI lookup (Sep 2012)
  • Integration of PubMed, CrossRef linking (Sep 2012)
  • Integration of linking public databases (Gene, Species, Chem, …, banks) (Sep 2012)
  • Integration of author disambiguation (ORCID) (Sep 2012)
  • SVG for graphics integration (Oct 2012)
  • Tagged PDF (accessible PDF) (Dec 2012)

TeX

  • Edit changes as tooltips in PDF (Jul 2012)
  • Auto breaking of long equations (Aug 2012)
  • Specimens showing different kinds PDF's (books, articles, handouts, …)
  • Support documentation

XML

  • Support for major DTD’s like NLM, DocBook, TEI (Jul 2012)
  • XML/MathML → HTML/MathJax (Oct 2012)
  • XML → MediaWiki format (Oct 2012)
  • XML → ePub as per version 3.0 (Dec 2012)
  • XML to Braille (Jan 2013)
  • XML → Libre´ Office → MS Word (Jan 2013)