Archive for category Technology
Clean, formatting-free XHTML from Word for posting into blogs and CMSs?
Posted by admin in Technology, Web design & development on June 5, 2008
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Update 2
Thanks to this great list of open-source apps for Mac OS X there another option to look at: AbiWord. I’ve not tried it yet but it looks set to beat my non-starting attempts with OpenOffice (office Mac is PowerPC without X11). Even better – it seems to state that it can do the job. TBC.
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Update
What a difference a day makes
Despite yesterday’s test proving otherwise – today it seems that I can use Paste Special in to GoLive and keep all formatting. Today I can “Paste As” and chose “Cleared HTML (Removes exotic Markup)” over the limited “HTML” option which was all I could do yesterday. Just a few extra non-breaking spaces and p tags for the line breaks – but otherwise perfect unicode for the web.
I think that I may have not been pasting directly from word. Not sure. Anyway this is now the best solution for when I’m about to help update content.
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[Posted to the Microsoft Word forum here]
I’ve been searching for a while now and have found no simple solution for this issue. I’m working to set up a CMS (Drupal in this case) and want to find a way to enable the writers – using Word 2004 – to upload their own content, properly styled in clean XHTML.
I want to avoid any extra steps as more steps leads to more chances for errors to creep in. The only formatting needed is semantic content; just HTML body content without extraneous Word Roundtrip information or formatting at all as all design should be defined by using CSS stylesheets.
I just want the basic stuff i.e. h1-h6 headings (defined at the authoring stage, using Word’s standard styles), bold, italics and quality typography (all accents, “curly” quotes and em-dashes) properly encoded into human readable XHTML entities (ie “&” becomes “&”).
I’m worried that I’m going to have to compromise on quality or make, what to my mind should be basic functionality, a laborious and error-prone process…
Does anybody have a solution? Is this doable by hacking/editing the “Word Conversion Options” or “com.microsoft.Word.prefs.plist” files?
[The basic structure: headings and paragraphs; bold; italics and accents (as unicode) can be handled by the CMS's interface thanks to TinyMCE and its Paste From Word function - but this cannot handle typographic features such as proper curly quotes and em-dashes.]
A Flickr slideshow iFrame in WordPress?
Posted by admin in amateur geekery, Photography on February 21, 2008
A-ha! So this is how it’s done…
For the full experience you’d need a canvas (or theme) that accommodates the Flickrslideshow minimum dimensions which are roughly 580px wide x 360px high. Right now this site’s main content div is only 500px wide – so there’s a bit of clipping on landscape images. But not enough to worry about too much just yet.
The code is this: <iframe style="border:0" width="500px" height="400px" src="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lazydada/sets/72157603491230286/show/">
miscellany
Posted by admin in amateur geekery, Amusement, Photography on January 27, 2008
The Flashing Blade.
Currently here. Childrens’ TV from way back in the seventies. You remember this one? I do. The theme tune is baked into my memory for ever.
Flickr viewer
Tiltviewer is a very cool way to see your Flickr stream. Or mine. I like what it does; somewhere between a slideshow and browser. Much cleaner interface than Flickr’s pages. Smells of the future. Very clever. Here is their ‘ome page, Mr ‘iggins.
Carbon Copy Cloner
I’ve stumbled upon the fact that this backup software stalwart for Mac OS X has finally been updated. Time to give it a whirl again. Which reminds me …
Hard-drive upgrade. Again.
Not quite two years since the last upgrade I’ve done it again. This time not precipitated by a dead-disk but by a severe lack of space. 160GB drive swapped out from my LaCie external drive. Not a quick fix but a good one. And I took to opportunity to give the old girl a good clean. How nice. Shinny Aluminium. Thanks to the folks at iFixit for the online guide.
Photogasm
Last but by no means least. My friend Mick Partridge created Jude Edginton’s website. Jude’ photo’s are really very good. Really. Nice site Mr. Partridge.
How’s your php.ini?
Posted by admin in amateur geekery on January 24, 2008
Mine’s just fine now. When trying to upload a photo via WordPress’ interface I used to get this error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted
Couldn’t find a quick fix and worked around it using Flickr until today.
Recently MediaTemple sent notification of a default change to all their users’ environments. In the FAQ they sent out – out jumped said error message. The fix, easy: FTP into the affected account and edit the php.ini file in /etc/ .
A quick change of “blankety-blank” in: memory_limit = [blankety-blank]
to “100M”, hence: memory_limit = 100M.
Robert is my sons’ mother’s brother.
Illustrator PDF reply on Adobe forums
Posted by admin in Graphic arts, Technology on November 10, 2007
What I said was…
There are many pitfalls to be avoided when working in Illustrator. Beyond it being buggy and a hog I find it’s not a great tool for working on any press-ready artwork. [Disclosure: InDesign fanboy here].
Firstly, as Aandi notes, avoid flattening artwork (ie printing to PostScript or saving as PDF 1.3 or under) – as that causes many transparency effects, including drop-shadows, to be converted into raster art.
If you must export flattened artwork don’t forget to set the “Document Raster Effects Settings” (under Effect on the menu bar) to a suitable level. Unfortunately the default is 72dpi.
Also ensure that any important type or vector information is kept in a separate layer above “background” objects. The idea is to add a virtual layer of separation between type and effects. “In Front” and “Behind” is not enough – use layers. [The same applies for InDesign.]
Again Aandi is spot on: the “Save PDF with editing capability” feature can cause massive file sizes; the difference with the PDF of the cover of the magazine I work on: a few hundred MB or just a few MB!
Another thing try to remember to use “Save a Copy” or to otherwise be careful not to get your final delivery artwork confused with the working file. Its’s an inherent confusion in Illustrator: PDFs should really only be used as final artwork – not as a working file. I don’t like that at all. Particularly as I have to deal with these ambiguous duplicate files at work. Add an extra note to the file name or something. Please!
I said it here
Linkasm
Posted by admin in Cerebration, Graphic arts, Technology on October 21, 2007
Three weeks ago now I came across a bunch of great links – mostly from the LiquidTreat email newsletter. That had been the first time I’d read the newsletter in a while and it was unusually rewarding. I’ll take the time a bit more often.
The strongest flavours were supplied by core77.
Those Who Can, Teach. 1000 words of advice for design teachers. By Allan Chochinov.
All You Ever Needed to Know You Learned in…
1000 words for design students by Allan Chochinov
The hack2school cheat sheet
The blog of Jan Chipchase.
A link to Jerry Seinfeld’s Productivity Secret came from core77 somewhere. Much as I’d intended to follow that daily work advice – I’ve so
far failed to start. Originally I thought that a daily post would be the media for my design output. Now I look to getting the old skectch book out. I’ll be making one in when done here.
iPod running scared…
Posted by admin in Asides, Music, Technology on October 4, 2007
Not really. Currently there’s stuff all over the place about the bad closed Apple. I am sympathetic. Mmm. I wish for more interoperability in my iPod. And features too. To be able to sync one iPod with laptop AND desktop. Essentially the laptop should be a nano extension but with acces to all playlists. That would be just great. My journeys to and from Marbella are long and provide the opportunity to listen to lots of stuff. I’d like to be able to modify my playlists based on this. Sadly – the only place I can modify playlists right now is in Marbella. I’m in Cadiz province. Up a mountain.
Anyhows. Highlight right now is Ricardo Villalobos great textural stuff to work too. Last night – well I can’t remember what I listened to last night – Damn. I least I tagged a few with gold stars.