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Install your own Booktype server on Ubuntu or Debian

by Daniel James 03.12.2012
Install your own Booktype server on Ubuntu
Install your own Booktype server on Ubuntu

Managed Booktype hosting is available from Sourcefabric, with support for creating both public and private books. If you do not wish to collaborate on writing with authors outside your organization, then having your own Booktype server makes more sense. Also, if you don't have reliable access to the Internet, having your own Booktype server is a practical alternative to cloud-based services....

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Launching Framed Horizons: Student Writing on Nordic Cinema

by Kristin Trethewey 14.11.2012
Launching Framed Horizons: Student Writing
Launching Framed Horizons: Student Writing

Booktype took part in this years Frankfurt Book Fair, one of the largest industry and public events dedicated to the world of books. As part of the Digital Innovation Sparks Stage events, Booktype hosted the launch of "Framed Horizons: Student Writing on Nordic Cinema".

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From paper to pixels and back again - Objavi links solutions for publishers

by Borko Jandras 09.11.2012
From paper to pixels and back again - Obja
From paper to pixels and back again - Obja

The idea behind Booktype and Objavi is to support as many different types of output formats as possible and have the ability to create high quality outcomes for each from a single source document. Objavi started out as a part of the Booktype project, where it's role was making PDFs and EPUBs from books created inside the Booktype editor.

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Introducing BookJS

by Adam Hyde 26.10.2012
Introducing BookJS
Introducing BookJS

BookJS has been developed by Johannes Wilm, one of the core Booktype developers. What it does is very simple - you can add the javascript to any HTML page and it will format it like a book - directly in the browser. You can see page numbers, the table of contents, a title page, and left and right breaking pages etc. There is a very simple example of it in action...

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