[tei-council] [Fwd: Humanites E-Book]

Laurent Romary laurent.romary at loria.fr
Thu Oct 15 06:15:47 EDT 2009


No. The point is to look ahead as to how we can contribute to more  
convergence.
I am willing to write some conversino stylesheets if necessary!
Cheers,
Laurent

Le 15 oct. 09 à 12:11, Lou a écrit :

> I agree 100% that this is the right course of action from the  
> Council's
> point of view.
>
> There remains the political question of how this disagreeable state of
> affairs came into being but we probably don't want to discuss that  
> here.
>
> Gabriel Bodard wrote:
>> It would be great to learn more about that "local practice" so that  
>> it
>> can be mapped to P5 (and/or, perhaps in some cases, P5 adapted to  
>> admit it).
>>
>> (He says, speaking from EpiDoc experience of turning a _highly_
>> customized P4 DTD into a fully conformant P5 schema.)
>>
>> G
>>
>> Lou Burnard a écrit :
>>> I received the following from Kevin and am meditating a reply.
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Humanites E-Book
>>> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:59:28 +0100
>>> From: Kevin Hawkins <kevin.s.hawkins at ultraslavonic.info>
>>> To: Lou Burnard <lou.burnard at oucs.ox.ac.uk>, "Paul F. Schaffner"
>>> <PFSchaffner at umich.edu>
>>>
>>> Per the conversation at Council that Paul mentioned to me,  
>>> Humanities
>>> E-book requires publishers to provide XML in a format that my
>>> predecessors defined for them.  It's derived from the Text Class DTD
>>> used in DLXS, which in turn is derived from TEI Lite P3, with local
>>> practice grafted on top.
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