Dear all,
We are creating a journal, and we want to have the full HTML plus extra (table of contents, footnote, ref links …) within the landing page. Our articles will be in JATS format.
So far, I have seen two plugins that could meet our need. Do you have any other suggestions? How would you go about it?
best,
Maxence
Hi @mlarrieu ,
Thanks for your post. You might want to have a look at the Texture plugin/editor as well: GitHub - pkp/texture: Texture JATS XML editor integration for OJS (should be in the plugin gallery)
There are some relevant posts that you might also want to check out (if you haven’t seen them already):
Yep, it is possible. When JATS Parser plugin is turned on, Old Gregg theme starts to use the JATSParser lib from this plugin, which has newer version. Some changes are associated with links parsing. Particularly, this part of a template should be rewritten: https://github.com/Vitaliy-1/oldGregg/blob/master/templates/frontend/parser/text.tpl#L23-L36
I am planning to update Old Gregg theme so it stay inline with update JATSParser library in September-October. It should move away from using Smarty…
Hi PKP team!
We’ve received a question from one of our journals regarding HTML galleys. The journal (using version 3.1.1.4) has the HTML Article Galley plugin installed and enabled, which allows for the HTML article galleys to be viewed directly in the browser. For the full issue HTML galleys, they noticed that these weren’t displayed in the browser and would be downloaded instead. Is this the expected behaviour for the plugin? Is there any way currently to display the issue galley in the brows…
Other community members may also wish to weigh in with the experiences in creating HTML galleys with JATS.
Best regards,
-Roger
PKP Team
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