Items in red are under development, or targeted for improvementHow does it work?
NAASC-TV content is 'produced' by wiki pages (see below) that are captured by a website (managed by Josh Malone) and fed to the TV in the NAASC lobby area.
Wiki pages that are identified as 'hand-entered' may be edited by anyone with edit-access to NRAO wiki pages. NAASC staff may add/delete/edit content, or send the info to Lyndele for inclusion on NAASC-TV.
NAASC-TV
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This is the website that Josh Malone created to 'capture' the wikis and display them on NAASC-TV.
http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~jmalone/alma-tv.shtml
NAASC-TV Wiki Feeds
The following wiki pages are fed to the NAASC-TV display in the NAASC Visitors Area
NAASCTVStaffActvities
NAASC Visitors - Hand-entered (Lyndele)
NAASC Staff in Chile - Hand entered (Lyndele)
NAASC Work Meetings - automatically drawn from Google Calendar ""NAASC Work Meetings"
Information pulled from NAASCGroupsCurrent, which draws information from the relevant Group wiki pages. Information that the Leads enter into the area between
%STARTINCLUDE% and %STOPINCLUDE%
on the following pages will automatically appear on NAASC-TV.
Would be nice to be able to point to a distinct url(s) for the eNews article(s). Temporary solution has been to embed the webpage containing the articles in a div container that defines the size of the displayed area, and hides 'overflow.' The drawback to this technique is that the div will need to be adjusted with each new article.
Draws from the "NAASC This Month" section of eNews, via div container
Would be nice to be able to point to a distinct url(s) for the eNews article(s). Temporary solution has been to embed the webpage containing the articles in a div container that defines the size of the displayed area, and hides 'overflow.' The drawback to this technique is that the div will need to be adjusted with each new article.