Cool online example stacks?

Sivakatirswami katir at hindu.org
Fri May 12 00:19:53 EDT 2006


We are on Kauai... just a short hop over... come and visit our place  
here its fantastic

(see http://www.himalayanacademy.com/ssc/hawaii/visiting.shtml)

  and we would we really REALLY, love to host you for a morning and  
you would get to see our new temple project, all stone, hand carved,  
imported from India... it's quite fantastic.

as for Digital Edition of Hinduism today.

Try this:

a) Subscribe to the Digital Edition.
b) go through the entire process.
c) Depends on whether you are using Windows or Mac,  the application  
is itself a splash launcher... then you will find the stack that does  
all the "real work" here:

/Users/katir/Library/Preferences/HTDigital/ht_digital_main.rev

You could try running ht_digital_main.rev from your launcher... I  
think it should work. I don't think we are put any mission critical  
libs in the launcher stack... try it.

if you are on windows, after you subscriber then use your search and  
find: "ht_digital_main.rev"

and it should run from any launcher...

Sivakatirswami


On May 11, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Devin Asay wrote:

> Sivakatirswami,
>
> Sorry, I haven't followed your project in detail. How does the  
> digital magazine work? Would I be able to launch it from a launcher  
> app as a demo of sorts?
>
> BTW, this conference is in Hawaii, in Honolulu. Are you on Oahu?
>
> Devin
>
> On May 11, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
>
>> Devin:
>>
>> Shameless Self Promotion here:
>>
>> http://www.hinduismtoday.com/digital/
>>
>> You can subscribe to Hinduism Today Digital Magazine for free. The  
>> concept was seeded by Dan's Smart  Books, with added features  
>> built into a prototype by our team here and the "heavy lifting"  
>> coding was done by Andre.
>>
>> But I think the concept of a Revolution front end to PDF resources  
>> that live on a web server and are downloaded and stored as a  
>> library on the local hard drive  is a very solid concept for the  
>> edu world.
>>
>> of course Dan's book is also there  as a teaching tool.
>>
>>
>> Sivakatirswami
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 10, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Devin Asay wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Revolutionaries,
>>>
>>> Next week I, along with another member of this list, am giving a  
>>> presentation/demo of web-enabled sofware produced with Revolution  
>>> at the CALICO symposium. CALICO is a leading organization  
>>> promoting the use of computer-based language learning  
>>> applications. (Its members include many higher ed and K-12  
>>> language teachers, who are precisely the kind of "inventive  
>>> users" that Dan Shafer describes.) I'm going to be demoing some  
>>> of my recent projects, and making available a "Learning Web"  
>>> application to attendees. This is a minimal, "launcher"  
>>> application that will allow them to run web-based stacks to see  
>>> the possibilities of web-aware applications that are free of the  
>>> encumbrances of web browsers.
>>>
>>> I would also like attendees to be able to examine other great  
>>> stacks that some of you have created. This seems like a great way  
>>> to show them the wide range of applications possible with  
>>> Revolution. So, I am seeking both suggestions and permission to  
>>> give URLs of your best web-based Rev stacks to these educators.  
>>> The launcher app will only run the stacks over the http protocol,  
>>> and will not save them to the local disk. I will only give out  
>>> URLs with specific permission from the authors.
>>>
>>> So, Revvers, what do you want the world to see? URLs please.  
>>> (Scott Rossi, I'd especially love to show them some of the  
>>> beautiful work you've done.)
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW, I'm a little new to this distributed model for running  
>>> software, so if any of you have any advice or cautions for me  
>>> before I present this in a public presentation I'd love to hear  
>>> them.
>>>
>>> (And, RunRev, I think I'm staying legal here. Please advise me if  
>>> you have concerns.)
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Devin Asay
>>>
>>>
>>> Devin Asay
>>> Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
>>> Brigham Young University
>>>
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> Devin Asay
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> Brigham Young University
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