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Poking at Sophie

johnmci
Some people were asking me where Sophie is this month.

Well a few days ago our web group in NY made the web site accessible  
to the public.

http://www.sophieproject.org/

People are welcome to look around, register, download the software,  
check things out etc.
However in true smalltalk fashion we are just about to refactor and  
rewrite the entire TextNode logic which will break
books you create today.

On going we do have a mandate not to cause this upheaval but now that  
we understand the text/style problems better we've decided to
break things on purpose when we refactor, and unfortunately manpower  
constraints prevent us from doing the backward compatible dance at  
this time.

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Re: Poking at Sophie

johnmci
Ralph asked me why couldn't someone write a converter to convert older books.
In fact one of the goals of the project is to address the issue of carrying forward the book storage over the course of 100 years.
Thus some care has been taken to serialize books out as XML, and enable the usage of different XML readers/definitions when
reading/writing a book. So this is not a issue of poorly designed storage representation, rather it's a manpower issue, where we (the sophie team)
does not have the time needed to create a converter, which wouldn't stop someone in the community from doing it.



On 11/6/06, John M McIntosh <[hidden email]> wrote:
Some people were asking me where Sophie is this month.




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Re: Poking at Sophie

karl-8
John M McIntosh skrev:

> Ralph asked me why couldn't someone write a converter to convert older
> books.
> In fact one of the goals of the project is to address the issue of
> carrying forward the book storage over the course of 100 years.
> Thus some care has been taken to serialize books out as XML, and
> enable the usage of different XML readers/definitions when
> reading/writing a book. So this is not a issue of poorly designed
> storage representation, rather it's a manpower issue, where we (the
> sophie team)
> does not have the time needed to create a converter, which wouldn't
> stop someone in the community from doing it.

Are there any example books to download ?

Karl

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Re: Poking at Sophie

Simon Michael
Thanks for the link John. Did you know that the .exe starts up fine with
wine ? (tested on ubuntu edgy x386). Pretty neat! I wished for some
extensive help, no doubt it will come.


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Re: Poking at Sophie

johnmci
Ah, well I doubt the quicktime support works tho. From time to time  
some have tried Sophie under Unix and made some changes for that  
platformbut the Sophie team isn't explicitly supporting the platform  
at this time. Again the quicktime support is an issue, however we do  
have a decision pointwhere you pick the media player so right now we  
choice between the quicktime player with plugin, Quicktime without  
plugin, the mpeg plugin, straight audio/ no video, and the AIFF and  
other obscure sound players within Squeak depending on the platform  
support and the media type. To support quicktime or many of the media  
types it supports, say MPEG4, you would need to plugin say an FFI  
interface to mPlayer or something.


On 7-Nov-06, at 11:41 PM, Simon Michael wrote:

> Thanks for the link John. Did you know that the .exe starts up fine  
> with wine ? (tested on ubuntu edgy x386). Pretty neat! I wished for  
> some extensive help, no doubt it will come.
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Re: Poking at Sophie

Aaron Reichow
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John, Ralph, and anyone else-

I know it isn't quite what you are talking about with an old-style book to Sophie, it might still be of interest to some who are find just reading an ebook a much more pressing issue than pulling these older books into the brave new world of Sophie.  Towards that end, I've begun work on an ebook reader along the lines of µBook for WinCE, JustReader or FBReader for Linux.  It won't be released for a while, but reading ebooks is one of things I do most on my PDA. I've read maybe 200 books over the last 4 years, and all but maybe 5 of them I read on my PDA.  I should be doing it in Squeak! :D

Regards,
Aaron

On Nov 7, 2006, at 1:47 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:

Ralph asked me why couldn't someone write a converter to convert older books.
In fact one of the goals of the project is to address the issue of carrying forward the book storage over the course of 100 years.
Thus some care has been taken to serialize books out as XML, and enable the usage of different XML readers/definitions when
reading/writing a book. So this is not a issue of poorly designed storage representation, rather it's a manpower issue, where we (the sophie team)
does not have the time needed to create a converter, which wouldn't stop someone in the community from doing it.



On 11/6/06, John M McIntosh <[hidden email]> wrote:
Some people were asking me where Sophie is this month.