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1. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Bob Levine Jun 29, 2011 5:21 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)You sir, are a superstar!
Thanks for sharing that with the community.
Bob
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2. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Tony Redhead Jun 29, 2011 6:40 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)Hi Johannes,
Thanks for the generator it's much easier than handcoding the xml file and it's going to save a lot of time :-)
Tony
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3. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Florent_Romanet_SICPA Jun 29, 2011 7:01 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)thanx for sharing!
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4. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Tomek Kuczborski Jun 29, 2011 7:01 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)Johannes, super work!
I have also made a tool for generation of sidecar.xml but using the Filemaker engine.
Below is a screenshot of Article Entry View (with mock-up)
I did not publish it, because it looked like that functionality would be soon obsolete... It has a basic mock-up functionality, so one can test how the metadata fits in place. But I could not implement drag-n-drop of articles in Table View, as in your solution. Congratulations!
Tomek
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5. Re: sidecar.xml generator
vividi Jun 29, 2011 8:06 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)To Johannes,
Could I ask were to find any articles I add to the sidecar generator.
Would these articles be located on my local hard drive, or the acrobat.com server, having never used a .xml sidecar generator before where can I find these files for .xml conversion do I use my main indesign .indd file or the saved version within the folio builder any further details would be helpful.
Regards
Vividi
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6. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert Jun 29, 2011 8:27 AM (in response to vividi)Vividi,
you create your folio/magazine in the folio builder the normal way.
The sidecar.xml file is used to add metadata to the articles (like title,
author and settings) and determine the order of the articles.
The articles and inddesign-files are located on your harddrive. In
InDesign's folio builder panel you gave every article a name, that is the
"article name" in the sidecar.xml generator.
—Johannes
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7. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Anselm Hannemann Jun 29, 2011 8:29 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)Thank you! This is so cool. Thanks for sharing again.
Just said "what adobe can't offer, the community does it itself"
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8. Re: sidecar.xml generator
jeffyerkey Jun 29, 2011 8:38 AM (in response to Anselm Hannemann)Very cool -- thank you!
-- Jeff
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9. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert Jun 29, 2011 8:40 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)You are all welcome. It's great to share things with the community and actively being invovled.
Digital Publishing is driving us all (crazy, sometimes) ,-)
—Johannes
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10. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Bob Bringhurst Jun 29, 2011 9:56 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)Excellent job, Johannes. I linked to your generator from help, which I'll update later today.
With the next release, using the sidecar.xml file won't be necessary to re-order articles, but a lot of people still like to use the sidecar.xml file for importing a folio folder. It's especially useful if you end up needing to rebuild a folio for whatever reason. Thanks!
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11. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert Jun 29, 2011 10:03 AM (in response to Bob Bringhurst)Thank you, Bob.
My generator looks a lot like the folio editor on acrobat.com because that is a convenient way of keeping the overview of all the article medata. I suspect the next release of folio builder panel to be not dramatically different in interface wise, so a cell-based overview of article metadata may be useful even then.
—Johannes
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12. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Casey Jensen Nov 1, 2011 12:00 PM (in response to Johannes Eckert)I just wanted to update this post to remind users this is a very useful tool, and resolves some of the major problems and frustrations with the Folio Producer in its current state (Slow, buggy, and crashes).
We're using a modified iteration in conjunction with a SQL backend to persist the data (as there are limits to the length of a URL, and our users might forget to save the URL).
Thanks again Johannes for your work on this.
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13. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert Nov 1, 2011 12:55 PM (in response to Casey Jensen)Thanks!
The url is included in th xml file. But yes, i thought about the url length
limitation, but never encountered it. In google chrome i could successfull
edit and reload 48 articles with metadata in every field. I assume chrome
can handle longer urls than other browsers.
I just hope nobody will lose any data because of that :-^
(mobil gesendet)
Am 01.11.2011 20:00 schrieb "Casey Jensen" <forums@adobe.com>:
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14. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert May 11, 2012 7:19 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)Just a heads up, that ther is a complete new version of the sidecar.xml generator up now:
The new version is not only built up from scratch, it supports a few new things
— importing any old sidecar.xml file for editing
— previewing in a simulated browse view (somehow accurate if you have "Helvetica Neue" installed)
— logic that prevents you from using incompatible settings
http://projects.nordsueddesign.de/sidecarxml/
I want to thank anyone giving me responses and to Tomasz Kuczborski for showing me his generator above in person, wich brought me on the idea of integrating a preview as well.
—Johannes
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15. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Gusgsm Jun 18, 2012 11:45 AM (in response to Johannes Eckert)I've just tried it for the first time and... WOW! Johannes, You're Da Man! Thanks a lot
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16. Re: sidecar.xml generator
Johannes Eckert Jun 18, 2012 2:37 PM (in response to Gusgsm)thank you for your feedback. always great to help the community.
—Johannes








