[tei-council] links into images

Dot Porter dporter at uky.edu
Tue Oct 10 10:53:15 EDT 2006


Yeah, I thought those hrefs on <rect> looked odd, but it validated so
I thought it was okay (I used an online validator rather than my usual
oXygen so perhaps I can blame that). It looks nice all together like
that!

On 10/10/06, Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz at oucs.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dot Porter wrote:
> > Lou, how does this look?
> >
> > <svg:svg>
> >  <svg:desc>Woodcut of "The Study"</svg:desc>
> >    <svg:image id="p981" xlink:href="study.jpg"/>
> >    <svg:rect id="p982" xlink:href="study.jpg" x="75" y="75"
> > width="100" height="100"/>
> >    <svg:rect id="p983" xlink:href="study.jpg" x="55" y="42"
> > width="100" height="400"/>
> > </svg:svg>
> hmm.  the hrefs on <rect> are not legal. I claim that the following
> TEI code does more link what you want (tested against an ODD schema
> which includes SVG as child of <figure>).
>
> It bothers me that SVG uses @id and we use @xml:id.
>
> <body>
>       <linkGrp>
>     <link targets="#l9802 #p9802 #e9802"/>
>     <link targets="#l9803 #p9803 #e9803"/>
>       </linkGrp>
>       <div>
>     <figure>
>       <head>Woodcut of "The Study"</head>
>       <svg:svg>
>         <svg:image xlink:href="study.jpg" width="300" height="200" />
>         <svg:rect  id="p9802" x="75" y="75"
>                width="25" height="10"/>
>         <svg:rect  id="p9803" x="55" y="42"
>                width="25" height="10"/>
>       </svg:svg>
>     </figure>
>       </div>
>       <div xml:id="e98" xml:lang="en" type="lesson">
>         <head>The Study</head>
>         <p>
>           <seg xml:id="e9801">The Study</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9802">is a place</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9803">where a Student,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9804">a part from men,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9805">sitteth alone,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9806">addicted to his Studies,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9807">whilst he readeth</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="e9808">Books,</seg>
>         </p>
>       </div>
>       <div xml:id="l98" xml:lang="la" type="lesson">
>         <head>Muséum</head>
>         <p>
>           <seg xml:id="l9801">Museum</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9802">est locus</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9803">ubi Studiosus,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9804">secretus ab hominibus,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9805">solus sedet,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9806">Studiis deditus,</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9807">dum lectitat</seg>
>           <seg xml:id="l9808">Libros,</seg>
>         </p>
>       </div>
>     </body>
>
> --
> Sebastian Rahtz
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