Production typesetting often requires external tools and technical skill. (Part III)
Introduction
This work describes a visual designer where article PDFs are composed by dragging blocks — title, abstract, authors, colophon, body — choosing colours and fonts and hiding sections, all without code.
Method and Design
The design is stored as a configuration document and rendered server-side into a formatted PDF, consistent with the journal's identity.
Discussion
A live preview lets the editor see changes on a real article before saving.
Advanced users retain full HTML/CSS control when the visual designer is not enough.
Generated PDFs carry tables and images imported from authors' Word files.
Conclusion
Typesetting thus stops being a technical bottleneck.
This part demonstrates the platform's approach on a concrete journal example; the aim is to meet the complex requirements of scholarly publishing with a simple, sustainable architecture. Future work will examine how the model behaves at larger scale and across disciplines.