[tei-council] access to examples, as requested
Dan O'Donnell
daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Sat Apr 11 17:32:11 EDT 2009
This is really all excellent! I wonder given some of the points that
were made about the examples in the council meeting if we might not want
to put some explanatory text at the top of a results page explaining
that the following is a list of all examples of the use of the element
in the Guidelines and its translations and that users should remember
that a) some examples may be better than others for explaining the use
of particular elements and b) there may be some duplication,
particularly among examples from different translations of the Guidelines.
-dan
Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> Arianna Ciula wrote:
>
>> My only request would be to group sub-sections (outer elements) rather than repeat them if possible, but it's a minor thing.
>>
>> e.g.
>> 4 Default Text Structure
>>
>> <TEI>
>> <-- Example here -->
>> <TEI>
>> <-- Example here -->
>>
>> Would be instead
>> 4 Default Text Structure
>>
>> <TEI>
>> <-- Examples here -->
>>
>>
> I could look at this, but am not promising.
>
>
>
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Daniel Paul O'Donnell
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