[tei-council] <notatedMusic> changes required
Lou Burnard
lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Fri Jul 8 04:25:50 EDT 2011
On 07/07/11 23:16, Martin Holmes wrote:
> OK, time for a vote. Options are:
>
> For all instances in the Guidelines where ptr/@target points to an
> external XML file, add:
sorry but I don't understand the point of this. What does "external
file" have to do with the price of fish?
@target is a URI -- it may point to a bit of the current document, a
different document, a bit of a different document, or a magical
incantation against some other system
The question might be better presented as
"are there any cases where <ptr> is implicitly doing transclusion, as
opposed to simply pointing?"
I am happy to check when I have more time, but my suspicion is that our
current usage is to use @url for the transclusion case (as in <graphic
url="foo.png"/> and @target in all others
>
> 1. @type="transclude"
>
> 2. @rend="transclude"
>
> 3. [nothing]
>
> Send votes to the list and I'll tally them up, and then I'll make the
> required changes tomorrow.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
> On 11-07-07 02:33 PM, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>>
>> On 7 Jul 2011, at 21:23, Martin Holmes wrote:
>>
>>> He doesn't make any claims about what could or should be done with the
>>> content, whatever it is.
>>
>> I quote from Raffaele from 29th June:
>>
>> "
>>>
>>> and I am making a web page, it is clear that the default expectation is of _rendering_
>>> bar1.xml if I can, rather than providing a hyper link to it?
>>>
>> This is correct."
>>
>>
>> Personally, I'd use rend="transclude" not type, as I am an old-skool
>> "rend is a command not a transcription" man :-}
>> --
>> Sebastian Rahtz
>> Head of Information and Support Group, Oxford University Computing Services
>> 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431
>>
>> Sólo le pido a Dios
>> que el futuro no me sea indiferente
>>
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