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DESCRIPTION:One of the things that the ongoing Information age has recently
  brought is reading books on various handheld and portable electronic devi
 ces. Novel e-book formats enable inclusion of more interactive contents th
 at is not only generally convenient but is also suitable for engineering a
 nd scientific textbooks. Besides the established portable document format 
 (PDF) that presents de facto standard for physical book printing and publi
 shing\, e-reader and Web book editions are becoming more popular. This tal
 k describes a typesetting workflow that is based on a Sphinx documentation
  generator that can produce different output formats out of a single plain
  text input source code. It is elaborated on how the text can be formatted
  and how different book elements such as figures\, diagrams\, and video cl
 ips can be built-in with special Sphinx directives. However\, the accent w
 as placed on embedding source code into the textbook itself and giving rea
 ders the ability of copying and executing it with ease and on the fly. The
  presented concept is practically demonstrated in an example case of a pro
 gramming textbook which is made available in three different formats and o
 pens under a permissive license. Automated continuous integration and new 
 release delivery are supported and implemented to allow and facilitate qui
 ck and widespread book adaption with the hope that electrical engineering 
 and computer science pupils and students would be intrigued and that their
  learning process would be more efficient as well as more interesting and 
 productive.\n\nSpeaker(s): Vladimir Milovanović \, \n\nRoom: INOFEIT\, Fa
 culty of Electrical Engineering and IT (FEEIT)\, Rugjer Boskovijj b.b.\, S
 kopje\, Macedonia\, Macedonia\, 1000\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee
 .org/m/314654
LOCATION:Room: INOFEIT\, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and IT (FEEIT)\,
  Rugjer Boskovijj b.b.\, Skopje\, Macedonia\, Macedonia\, 1000\, Virtual: 
 https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314654
ORGANIZER:Goce Arsov, g.arsov@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:A Modern Engineering Textbook Typesetting using Sphinx Documentatio
 n Generator
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314654
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;One of the things that the ongoing Informa
 tion age has recently brought is reading books on various handheld and por
 table electronic devices. Novel e-book formats enable inclusion of more in
 teractive contents that is not only generally convenient but is also suita
 ble for engineering and scientific textbooks. Besides the established port
 able document format (PDF) that presents de facto standard for physical bo
 ok printing and publishing\, e-reader and Web book editions are becoming m
 ore popular. This talk describes a typesetting workflow that is based on a
  Sphinx documentation generator that can produce different output formats 
 out of a single plain text input source code. It is elaborated on how the 
 text can be formatted and how different book elements such as figures\, di
 agrams\, and video clips can be built-in with special Sphinx directives. H
 owever\, the accent was placed on embedding source code into the textbook 
 itself and giving readers the ability of copying and executing it with eas
 e and on the fly. The presented concept is practically demonstrated in an 
 example case of a programming textbook which is made available in three di
 fferent formats and opens under a permissive license. Automated continuous
  integration and new release delivery are supported and implemented to all
 ow and facilitate quick and widespread book adaption with the hope that el
 ectrical engineering and computer science pupils and students would be int
 rigued and that their learning process would be more efficient as well as 
 more interesting and productive.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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