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A collaborative touch-based newspaper editor concept

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The digital workflow of the conception of a newspaper or a magazine involves several tasks. While professional solutions like QuarkXpress or Adobe InDesign combined with InCopy only offer the possibility for one person to modify a document at the same time, we have developed a concept in form of a prototype that will help journalists and the editorial staff to work collaboratively together using a touch-based table with a new approach of pagination and text editing through multitouch gestures.

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      ITS '10: ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
      November 2010
      327 pages
      ISBN:9781450303996
      DOI:10.1145/1936652

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      • Published: 7 November 2010

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