[tei-council] Tag names in tickets

Martin Holmes mholmes at uvic.ca
Fri Mar 15 12:21:24 EDT 2013


On 13-03-15 08:37 AM, Paul Schaffner wrote:
> What happens if you use a non-standard  element delimiter? E.g.
> {rendition} or ‹›«rendition» or ≤rendition≥  or ≺rendition≻ ?
> Ever looking for the kludgy workaround with unforseeable
> consequences. pfs

I don't know, but I have discovered that I can edit my original ticket, 
which is very handy. One thing to watch: if you use tildes, you have to 
supply line-breaks manually. When you edit a ticket, a comment seems to 
be automatically added consisting of a diff between the original ticket 
and the edited version. I deleted it in this case, but in cases where 
there is some discussion leading to the revision of the original ticket, 
this might be a handy tracking mechanism. I think it will also allow us 
to work more consistently on one ticket rather than giving up on a 
complicated one that's changed direction too much, and generating a new 
one, as we've often done in the past.

I suppose I'm going to get used to this, after some grumbling. It is 
nice to be able to put in links.

Cheers,
Martin

> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013, at 10:57, Martin Holmes wrote:
>> I notice that the only way to get actual tag names to show up in tickets
>> now is to surround the text with a line of tildes:
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~
>> @scheme on <rendition> and <styleDefDecl>...
>> ~~~~~~~~
>>
>> Sigh. This is not an improvement. I think I'm just going to be starting
>> and ending every ticket and comment with lines of tildes.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
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