Silva features
Authoring
- Kupu, a WYSIWYG editor running in Silva, people who work with Word
should be comfortable with Kupu. This editor offers a load of new
features:
- Full Silva integration; Kupu knows about special Silva elements and saves Silva XML transparently.
- Copy and paste HTML from any source (web page, word processor) into Kupu.
- Works in Internet Explorer (5.5 and higher) and Mozilla/Firefox.
- Silva also has a forms based editor for a more structural view of content.
- The editors produce structured XML that is displayed as HTML in a
web page, or can be exported using the Docma extension (i.e. as
a MS Word document). This also future proofs the information.
- Infinitely nested hierarchy of publications and folders to
structure content.
- Metadata per content object. Metadata is extensible; new
metadata sets can be added. The metadata can be automatically
indexed by the Zope catalog.
- Ability to place dynamic elements in structured documents
fetching information from a relational database or by calling a
script, using Data Sources.
- All text stored as unicode, which means content in multiple
languages can be mixed in single documents freely.
Media
- Images and files can be imported either singly or in bulk
through importing a zip file. Whole directory structures can
be imported creating Silva folders automatically.
- Resize images for web publication. The original high resolution
images can still be exported for printing.
- Silva now provides facilities for cropping images. This tool
combines with the scaling possibilities to give Authors the means to
both scale and resize a high resolution image to web format.
- Extensive abilities to position images in documents.
- Support for Zope's External Editor allows editing files and
images through your favorite editor (including MS Office
applications).
User interface
- Has its own through-the-web user interface with easy access to
all features, including access keys. Authors can only access
sections relevant to Authors, while Editors and Chief Editors
gain more abilities in separate screens.
- User interface internationalized (i18n-ed), so that the user interface can be translated to different languages. In Silva 1.2, there are English, German, French and Dutch versions. Others are in progress.
- Also possible to descend to the Zope user interface for fine-grained
control.
Language settings
Users can set their preferred language on the user settings page.
Workflow and versioning
- Publication workflow: approval by (Chief) Editor is needed in
order to publish content. Content can be published as well as
expired automatically at a set time.
- Versioning of content. Authors can work on new versions of
documents while a previous version remains published.
- Editor can manage publication status of large quantities of
documents in one screen.
- Silva can be configured to automatically send email to Authors
and Chief Editors for workflow events, informing them about the status of their documents.
- For documents and other versioned content: you can review older versions, compare them, revert the draft version to an older version and remove older versions completely.
- It is possible for site users to subscribe to web pages. They will get an
email message sent to them automatically when a new version of the page
gets published.
Access management
- Separation of responsibilities between Author, Editor and Chief Editor roles.
- Delegation of responsibilities. Editors can approve for
publication, Chief Editors can create new (Chief) Editors and Authors. No one-person bottleneck holding up publication.
- LDAP connection is possible using LDAPUserFolder. Search
interface for people in LDAP when assigning roles, scaling to
large quantities of users.
- Group management (with or without LDAP). Groups can be defined
in a LDAP or other data source, but can also be defined locally
in Zope, as desired.
- Virtual groups to allow cross-sections between other groups.
- IP Groups allow groups based on IP address, to allow access to
selective folders only from an intranet.
- Ability to restrict content viewing access to individual users
or groups of users with Viewer, Viewer + and Viewer ++ roles.
- Users who do not yet have access to edit objects can optionally
be allowed to request this in a user interface.
Documentation
- Extensive documentation for Author and Editors, as well as for
site Managers, designers and system administrators.
- Documentation can be automatically installed.
Site management
- Layout templates; flexible, customizable presentation using Zope
Page Templates. Different sub-sites can have different
publications and designs.
- Configuration per publication making content
available for Authors to add to and edit. It is also possible to completely disable
certain content site-wide.
- Ghosts and Ghost folders allow presenting content in a different
context than which they are authored in. This allows storing
content in a structure paralleling that of the organization for
access rights distribution and delegation, but reusing the same
content inside topic oriented structures for web publication.
- Virtual hosting support. Areas of the site can be exposed in a
separate virtual host for both viewing and authoring.
- Table of contents (TOC) elements can be included in pages to
present the local structure of the site.
- Link to manage references to external sites within the
table of contents.
- All Silva assets (images and files) can be stored on the file system. This produces substantial performance increases.
- Content caching architecture so that the renderings of individual
Silva content objects such as documents can be cached for
high-performance display.
XML
- Extensive full-media XML import/export system. This exports
document content, metadata as well as file and image asset data in a
zip file.
- Relax NG schemas describing Silva's content model.
- High-performance, pluggable XSLT rendering architecture to display content such as Silva Document using XSLT transformations.
Silva External Sources (extension)
- Enables the flexible inclusion of HTML or tabular data within Silva documents.
- Authors can fill in a form within Kupu or the forms-based editor to parameterize very dynamic scripted content.
- Integration within Silva's content caching architecture.
- Display data from a relational database as a table within a Silva page.
- Upload comma separated value (.csv) data into Silva and dislpay it as a table within a Silva page.
Silva News Network (extension)
- Create and manage news and events in Silva.
- News can be aggregated from various areas of the site,
reflecting the structure of your organisation.
- Subsites can have their own news displays, while the main page lists all news items.
- Display news pages and/or agenda pages.
- Make news available as RDF/RSS.
- Aggregate news feed from other sites. SNN reads all feed formats.
Docma (extension)
- External server that talks to MS Word using COM. This server can
be integrated with the Silva server running on another machine
(which can run Linux/Unix). Users import and export Word
documents using the normal Silva user interface, which delegates
the requests to the separate Docma server. If desired the Docma
server can also be run standalone on the Windows desktop of end
users.
- Export Silva content to a MS Word document. A whole Silva publication
consisting of many folders and documents can be exported as a single
Word document.
- Import MS Word content into Silva. A single large Word document
can be automatically broken up into a structure of Silva folders
and documents.
- This allows round-trip editing. Large changes in structure in Word
can be reflected into Silva.
Technical
- Open source & Free Software (BSD license).
- Integrates with Zope Page Templates, DTML and Python Scripts.
- Using Silva External Sources, ability to integrate with data
coming from relational databases through SQL. Custom objects can
also be created that retrieve data from relational databases.
- Extensible Model/View/Controller architecture for both the
editor and user interface.
- Silva can be extended with new custom objects.
- Can be configured to integrate with Apache web server and Squid
cache.
- Cross platform; runs on Linux, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS
X and IRIX.
- Silva can be accessed by a WebDAV Client.
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