[ntnm] Re: feedback Re: Epub question and txt comment

  • From: "Dan Roche" <dan.roche@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 12:12:21 +0100

Hi Huw,

On monday I just recieved the Html copy of Sunday times and Joan from Ntnm
said there had been a problem so that's why they resent the paper again
yesterday with Text & Html files.  I like having the Sunday times in
separate section's and it usually tells you which item is which section eb,
Driving,  Sport etc.  I would like them to include a explor features which
as you can do in Ms Word.  Forgot to mention in this e-mail that I sent to
Ntnm yesterday.  

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Huw Evans
Sent: 15 May 2014 10:07
To: ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ntnm] Re: feedback Re: Epub question and txt comment

My initial reaction to the sample email received on 12 May (Sunday Times 
contents links in 13 separate files) is surprise that the files are not 
labelled and that it should be necessary  to open them separately to 
ascertain their subject matter.  I also wish to be able to search for 
relevant items  without having to read the whole contents and, to this end, 
would wish (based on my very limited experience of IT), to have the whole 
contents as a single item which could be copied into a Word document.  (I 
append a copy of my message to ICT which has not been responded to).

Best wishes,

Huw Evans.



Appendix:

(copy message to ict)



Many thanks for the trial email which I have opened.  The files contain 
contents links  but I am unable to download the articles referred to.  Does 
this mean that they are no longer available?  If so, when did they cease to 
be available?    I shall also be most grateful for any advice on the 
following points -



The newspaper is presented in 13 separate files and I find it a very tedious

operation to open (and reopen)  each one separately to find out what it 
contains.  Would it be possible to provide more information within the list 
of 13 foles and/or, present the whole paper as one single file with a single

comprehensive contents section?



I find that I cannot copy the html version into a word document.  I would 
prefer to be able to do thisas I then find it possible to insert bookmarks 
and navigate using 'find','go' and so on.  It may well be possible for me to

deal with a text version in this way and I am wondering wherher you intend 
trialling one.



Best wishes,

Huw Evans.



Second feedback on 14 may:



I refer to the second trial pack received on 14 May and offer the following 
comments by way of feedback:

I prefer the text version to Html because it can be copied into a document 
which I can then search and bookmark.  However, the absence of a contents 
section is a critically serious flaw making it practically impossible to 
read a newspaper intelligently and  efficiently.  (Relevant comments have 
been made in the ntnm users forum (q.v.): more can and will be said if 
necessary!)

I would advocate having one informative searchable contents section covering

the whole newspaper as top priority and also believe it is desirable to have

the newspaper itself presented as one item, rather than in 13 separate 
pieces which are not even labelled.

Hoping this helps,

Best wishes,

Huw Evans.





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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Roche" <dan.roche@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 10:19 AM
Subject: [ntnm] Re: Epub question and txt comment


> Hi Roz,  And everyone on list,
>
> I use the html files and fine them to save if needed and find web site 
> easy
> to use.
>
> I know the contents page with links on is easy to use as I can tab around 
> as
> well as arrow up and down and just click on article heading that I want to
> read and it goes to the article but if I tab to next article,  it doesn't
> tell you the heading until you arrow down a line so title headings on
> articles would be good.
>
> Does anyone know what format the e-mail's will be sent out inn?
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ntnm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf
> Of Roz Olver
> Sent: 08 May 2014 09:35
> To: ntnm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ntnm] Re: Epub question and txt comment
>
> Hi Ari
>
> The ePub format is for use on iPhone and iPad and when opened in an app
> called iBooks, produces a contents page of links (similar to the HTML
> version) to access the various articles.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Roz
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 8 May 2014, at 09:19, Ari Damoulakis <aridamoulakis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys
>> I'm just curious, what's the use of Epub? What I mean is, my daisy
>> player does epub, so I tried a newspaper in that format. I don't know
>> if my player just doesn't, but you can't navigate in any way, I mean,
>> there are no levels, article brakes, nothing.
>> Another interesting thing is the .txt file. In the past, when the
>> files were in .doc, I renamed them .txt, put them on my player and
>> could actually navigate by article, because everytime there was a
>> page-brake the new article started. I'm aware this couldn't be done on
>> other players, even though they had page navigation it didn't go by
>> article, but with the booksense its page navigation did.
>> Now unfortunately if one wanted to use txt format it doesn't do that
>> anymore, so thank goodness for the html option.
>> Ari
>>
>
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