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827.1 | | CLOSET::ADLER | | Wed Sep 02 1987 16:45 | 13 |
| RE: .0
The DSR converter is almost completed. We have not begun work on a WPS
converter, but welcome any requirements for such a converter. How would
you be using it? Do you use the DECpage keying conventions? Do you use
*any* keying conventions? Would your users continue to use WPS to enter
text, or would they enter SDML tags once a document had been converted?
Information about issues such as the above will be a great help to us
in identifying what a WPS to DOCUMENT converter really means.
Thanks,
Brian
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827.2 | WPS+ AND ALL-IN-1 | HLDG01::HOFLAND | | Thu Sep 03 1987 03:56 | 11 |
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A WPS+ converter would be great to use in ALL-IN-1
(If DOCUMENT can be intergrated with ALL-IN-1)
ALL-IN-1 users could use DOCUMENT without having to
know LSE etc. to create high quality documents.
<Eric>
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827.3 | We don't need a convention for this vote! | YUPPIE::COLE | I survived B$ST, I think..... | Thu Sep 03 1987 09:49 | 4 |
| Another vote for a DOCUMENT/ALL-IN-1 interface!!!!!!
I would lobby vigorously for my Area DIS manager to put such a thing
on the Area ALL-IN-1 cluster. Then I can FORGET about RUNOFF and DECpage!
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827.4 | I think therefore I am# | IJSAPL::KLERK | Theo de Klerk | Thu Sep 03 1987 19:51 | 17 |
| I think (what I understand All-in-1 users do with WPS+ - two packages
I have sofar managed to stay clear off) that the converter should
be able to take a WPS+ file, with all its hidden formatting commands
for lists, headers, rulers etc, to be converted in a normal ASCII
text file including the proper Document commands.
I have no clue to give how to do this though...
Theo
P.S.
Unrelated, but we seem to have sold Document to Philips for their internal
documentation... and others are interested too. Document may live and prosper
in Holland. Any converter can only add in its significance
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827.5 | $.02 worth.... | YUPPIE::COLE | I survived B$ST, I think..... | Fri Sep 04 1987 16:30 | 16 |
| If I may, I would like to make a couple of suggestions:
1. Forget trying to convert DECpage/WPSPLUS to DOCUMENT. As someone
in Topic 53 so elequently said, "So little time, so many ratholes". Trying
to turn WYSIWYG documents into SDML is like trying to read someone's mind
AFTER they had the thought! Let the authors go back and do that.
2. Concentrate on getting DOCUMENT interfaced to ALL-IN-1. WPSPLUS,
the stand-alone product, uses ALL-IN-1's core as an application engine, thus
uses its file cabinet, file naming convention (bizarre!), and script
meta-language, so an ALL-IN-1 interface should meld nicely with WPSPLUS
product. The application would look similar to DECpage's, I think.
I can't begin to fathom the amount of value ALL-IN-1 would add to
DOCUMENT, and vice-versa. Think of the EXPOSURE to customers!
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827.6 | Who knows, someday we may want to convert a WPS | NCADC1::PEREZ | People are Hell -- Sartre' | Tue Sep 08 1987 11:35 | 16 |
| The converter sounds like a good idea to me. Some of our departments
have gone to WPS/DECpage so they can have the secretaries type their
documents. The secretaries know WPS and don't know LSE/OUTLINE/SDML.
So now we have separate departments using incompatible tools. Delivery
units use OUTLINE/LSE/DOCUMENT and Sales/SS use WPS/DECPAGE.
The converter would be best to convert both types of WPS stuff,
both with and without the DECPAGE conventions. Perhaps a switch?
Integration with All-in-1 is OK, BUT PLEASE BE SURE NOT TO FORCE
INTEGRATION!!! There are many of us out in the field that don't
use machines with All-in-1 any more than we ABSOLUTELY have to.
Please make sure that the functionality of DOCUMENT isn't compromised
in any way just for integration purposes.
D
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827.7 | A different attack ... | 16821::DAVISJ | Jerry Davis @DLO, Dallas - 451-2929 | Tue Sep 08 1987 12:00 | 27 |
| It depends upon your resources.
You can only do so much with the people you have.
It would seem that the following should be concentrated on and in
this order.
1. V2 with all of its new features for designing page layouts and
other...
2. WYSIWYG front-end editor.
I see document as great, but I am a techie by heart anyway. The real
problem in getting it accepted (even by DEC) is the problem with its'
interface. I mean runoff style input, tags etc... most of the sales
updates favor WPS+/DECpage for 'Electronic Publishing' unless
you have major stuff to do with many users.
If we had a 'Interleaf' style front-end editor we could simply
let the WPS people do a DX into an ascii file and import into
the front-end WYSIWYG editor and go to it. Thereafter they
could just use it to create more.
These are my thoughts.
Jerry
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827.8 | Somone tried it already | HLDG02::HOFLAND | | Thu Sep 10 1987 06:06 | 37 |
| Somebody already tried it out.......
<<< OAXTRA::DUA1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]ALLIN1_V2.NOTE;2 >>>
ALL-IN-1 V2 Notes
Created: 28-FEB-1986 15:49 2073 topics Updated: 8-SEP-1987 17:10
-< ALL-IN-1 is a valuable trademark. Please spell it correctly. >-
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Note 2064.3 Alternating heading in WPSPLUS document 3 of 3
SNO78C::WAITES "Ahh winter in Sydney.." 20 lines 7-SEP-1987 19:25
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-< DOCUMENT Integration >-
Ian Smith and I interfaced DOCUMENT to ALL-IN-1 at DECUS to demo
integrated publishing.
The steps were:
- new DT option to transfer/convert from WPSPLUS to SDML
- new DOCUMENT format (similar to RUNOFF)
It was pretty rough and ready but took only a few hours.
Final result did seem incredibly similar to DECpage but it used
DOCUMENT so I understood it better and with a little more time we
could have played with different formats, etc.
Note: the WPSPLUS to SDML conversion was pretty primitive (going
through DX format on the way but maintaining bold and underline
characteristics)
wifdi (...fun..)
Andrew
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827.9 | What the Aussies did. | SNO78C::WAITES | Ahh winter in Sydney.. | Sun Sep 13 1987 06:32 | 17 |
| To clarify:
Some of the early replies are clearly talking about a very advanced
level of conversion from WPSPLUS. What Ian's program did was VERY
simple. No lists, tables, TDE. It took a DX format file with bold
and underlining and converted it to SDML with <P> and <EMPHASIS>
markers.
I did most of the "integration" stuff. This was very simple
but effectively integrated DOCUMENT to the same level that RUNOFF
has been integrated. I strongly suggest that this IS easy and DOCUMENT
product management should have a word with ALL-IN-1 pm about this.
When I get the stuff off backup I may be able to add more info
if required.
Andrew
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