I would like to share our new system with you, Ludendorff Editorial 2.0!
See a demo here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts30ne3Q_fM&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts30ne3Q_fM&feature=youtu.be)
Let me know what you think!
/Martin
Martin, this looks intriguing.
I have a few questions though:
* What is the expected launch date?
* Will it be available for free to the public, like Scribus?
* Which CMS does it need?
* Can users design their own templates?
Thanks for sharing. This looks like it could be very useful.
This is way cool!
hi martin,
well done!
if you want, you're welcome to follow (and eventually contribute to) my project to create a console scribus:
https://github.com/impagina/core/tree/read_sla
i'm currently working on a different project, but i'll get back to it, very soon!
ciao
a.l.e
Hello!
What is the expected launch date?
We are using it today to create our magazines, see a few examples here:
http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fb6-11-13 (http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fb6-11-13)
http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fs3-2013 (http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fs3-2013)
http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fc3_lag (http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/fc3_lag)
http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/0v4d_lag (http://issuu.com/svbrf/docs/0v4d_lag)
Will it be available for free to the public, like Scribus?
I'm not sure about this, we've invested in this to get ahead of competition with fast high quality publishing, I don't think it would be smart in a business perspective?
Which CMS does it need?
It's based on Concrete5 but can be fine tuned to any text or image that is online.
Can users design their own templates?
Yes, the templates are .SLA-files with strings that are replaced, Headline1, Text1 etc.