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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] phpgroupware based document managment system


From: Brian Johnson
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] phpgroupware based document managment system
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:01:21 +0000

Looks good

My french is a little rusty so I think that the RTF article is uploaded but I
couldn't tell for sure .. is that correct?


The addition of the planned etemplate RTF widget (ralfbecker intends to create 
this)
and the use of that widget in this app would allow a user to write the article 
off
or online (directly in phpgroupware)

Also, a planned wiki widget would really make things interesting .. group 
editing
and then conversion to pdf !!






address@hidden wrote:
>
>At the LabCMO, a research lab based at the Université du Québec à
>Montréal, where I work, we have developped a document managment system
>for an electronic scientific journal, named COMMpositeur. This system
>is quite simple, but seems to work well in the context of the small
>group it is designed for. The system consists of fours phpgroupware
>applications
>
>bios: for editing biographical information about journal contributors
>metadonnees: for editing articles' metadata
>traduction: for translating metadata to different languages
>production: an interface for a production chain that is partly external to
>phpgroupware, that works by translating RTF -> Docbook -> HTML and PDF
>and which integrates the the data managed by the other modules.
>
>COMMpositeur is somewhat tailored to the needs of the particular
>client, but we publish it in the hope that it could be useful to other
>scientific journals looking for a groupware solution:
>
>http://cmo.uqam.ca/?page_name=commpositeur
>
>If you have questions about COMMpositeur do not hesitate to contact
>us.
>
>
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