[tei-council] testing facsimile
Lou Burnard
lou.burnard at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Mon Aug 27 15:16:36 EDT 2007
Arianna Ciula wrote:
>
>
> Lou Burnard wrote:
>> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>>> I
>>>
>>> The @xdim and @ydim on <surface> are the result of a
>>> longish discussion I just had with Lou about the relationship
>>> between the image, which shows more than the gravestone,
>>> and the object visible therein. The @xdim and @ydim define
>>> the grid on which all child <zone>s depend; the @box on
>>> <surface> describes the surface area.
>>
>> Now implemented. But I decided to call them xMax and yMax instead.
>
> Si, if I understand well, xmax and yMax should give the whole
> coordinated for the <surface> considered as the 'total' digital image
> (e.g. a page of a manuscript that includes a scale and scanning plan);
> while the box attribute describes the section of interest within it
> (e.g. the page as unit of analysis). Correct?
>
perfetto!
I have just checked in a new version of the PH chapter, which hopefully
makes this a bit clearer by way of two simple examples. Should be
visible at
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/PH.html#FAX shortly.
> I think Sebastian's example is a good one to show a straight forward
> use (works with ie by the way, but not with firefox); although my
> thought went straight to more complex cases of the Ecole des Charters
> dossiers on paleography (e.g.
> http://theleme.enc.sorbonne.fr/dossiers/vue1.php).
>
> Arianna
>>
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