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current (very manual) workflow

  1. Convert word doc to markdown.
    • See content directory.
    • File names are arbitrary at the moment.
    • There is one markdown file per author. If an author has multiple articles, add the separator --- . example.
  2. Create one "slide" (a terminology in Reveal.js) per markdown.
    • This means each author has slides with consistent background color. see background
  3. Format the poems according to the author's intention.
    • This happens in the markdown file. Depending on the content, the formatting can range from minimal to complex.
    • example for minimal. Standard markdown syntax with italicizing.
    • example for complex
  4. Link to the right slide in index.html.
    • The numbered slide router is included in Reveal.js.
    • See config
    • Links are added manually at this moment.

How can this workflow be better and more usable by non-technical people?

  1. Process for Word to markdown to content directory.
  2. More defined procedures for editing in markdown
    • html mix?
    • more programmatic way to define white space (rather than approximation)
  3. Templating index.html.
    • Jekyll or another templating engine? This requires quite some dev.

format fixes 06/02

  • Index page typos
  • In Dating Dysphoria
  • How to Drain a Brachial Artery
  • Creation Myth 18
  • Men & Women of a Town
    • dialogue line break
    • indentation of paragraphs but the first
  • Self on the First Date
  • Species Dysphoria
  • The Tap Water Tastes Like Chlorine
    • "Can this bit be moved to read as a byline? It's a reference to the translated author's name, and the translators's names? You can go ahead and replace what's currently in the byline ("Julia Cohen"), as her name appears in this blurb." Not sure if I got that.
    • format
  • Love Poem Ending on a Line...

Scheduling episodes for issue 6

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
    We should schedule episode 2 (batch 2) to launch in three weeks. Doable? So by 7/23.
  • Episode 3
    Schedule by 8/13
  • Episode 4
    Schedule by 9/10

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