If you are intrigued by our OxGarage system, some more details:
* it is predicated on use of TEI XML as a pivot format if in doubt
* it is an engine which manages XSLT transformations, and can chain them together to manage
A -> B -> C in one step
* it uses a headless OpenOffice to manage binary formats (and therein lies
the problem with some formats - OO does not do them well)
* the TEI infrastructure does come with conversions to XHTML, docx, LaTeX and ePub all working
* it is open source (enrich-ege on Sourceforge)
ePub enthusiasts may like to catch our recent press release about our
pioneering use of ePub in iTunesU, at http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2010/102910_2.html - this
work was all done using TEI and the OxGarage.
HOWEVER, if I was asked to support a CMS in which the material was authored in Word
and that used to update the CMS automatically, I'd likely prefer to cut off my own legs with
a kitchen knife. I am not sure if that is Ed's spec tho - is it for a one-off transform, or a regular
workflow?
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Sebastian Rahtz
Information and Support Group Manager
Oxford University Computing Services
13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431
Sólo le pido a Dios
que el futuro no me sea indiferente
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