Is preparing documents in “hypermedia” difficult?
A. In the opinion of some, less so than preparing “camera ready” copy for some journals. Preparing a document in Microsoft Word or other high quality word word processor is probably about 70% of the task accomplished. Converting the document to “HTML” is largely an automated task, and excellent commercial tools have become available recently to aid this task. Adding hyperlinks, either manually or using a text editor with “extensions” is quite straightforward, as many examples of how to do it are available. Only slightly more tricky is handling any graphical images. They will have to be converted to “GIF” or “JPEG” form. Making “navigable” images is the most complex task you are likely to confront, and here again explicit examples are included in the instructions to authors to make your task easier. To give you a specific idea, one “keynote” paper was received by the ECHET96 conference editors as a standard Microsoft Word document and mounted for the conference within 30 minutes, includ
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