[tei-council] Conformance .... the continuing saga

Christian Wittern wittern at kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Fri Apr 6 19:27:56 EDT 2007


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<dfn>From</dfn>: Christian Wittern <wittern_at_kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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<span id="date"><dfn>Date</dfn>: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 08:27:56 +0900</span><br />
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Syd Bauman wrote:
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<em class="quotelev2">>> Anyone capable of reading the output from Roma maybe?
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<em class="quotelev1">> Which output from Roma did you have in mind?
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<em class="quotelev1">> In any case, I'm guessing you think I mean "stitch together a schema
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<em class="quotelev1">> which loads some TEI modules", which I agree, is not particularly
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<em class="quotelev1">> difficult. But I had more complex customizations in mind. E.g.,
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<em class="quotelev1">> things like
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<em class="quotelev1">> * load core, tei, header, and textstructure (of course)
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<em class="quotelev1">> * also load gaiji & figures
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<em class="quotelev1">> * change things 'round so that <g> is only permitted as a child of
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<em class="quotelev1">>   <head> 
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<em class="quotelev1">> * move <figure> to model.global
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<em class="quotelev1">> * make <figDesc> a required child of <figure>
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This is what we invented ODD and Roma for.  Whats the point in showing 
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people how to do this on foot?
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Christian
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  Christian Wittern
  Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
  47 Higashiogura-cho, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8265, JAPAN
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