[tei-council] reference to chapters sections on Specs

Arianna Ciula arianna.ciula at kcl.ac.uk
Thu Sep 13 07:23:53 EDT 2007



Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> Lou's Laptop wrote:
>>
>> If there is no <listRef> in the tagdoc, you will get in the breadcrumb 
>> trail or toc or whatever it is a link to the place where this element 
>> is *declared*. If there is a <listRef> you will get the place where it 
>> is *described*. The latter is generally a lot more useful -- 
>> especially if we do decide to lump all the declarations together.
> yeah, fair point

I also agree with this and my point was indeed to add the reference to 
the specific section where the element is described rather than take it 
out where it's there.

>> While I'm looking at it: sorry, but I hate that list of child element 
>> names with module names. If there are more than a few it is visually 
>> incomprehensible
>>
> I am vaguely hoping that someone will comment on the new Guidelines 
> formatting.....
> 
But I thought James and Dot were supposed to release the new formatting 
before we could make organised comments and suggest further improvements 
if any....uh..I just looked at 
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ and something new 
has happened. Let us know when it's a good time for us to make comments.

Arianna

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