Does somebody know about this?

JMarc

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Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 07:32:17 +0200
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Subject: [Lyx-feedback] Feedback from www.lyx.org


Stanley Long ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entered the 
following feedback message on the LyX home page:
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"The Dublin Core is a list of 15 bibliographic elements for
representing metadata about a document: title, creator, publisher,
etc. DC is used commonly on the internet, and support seems to be
growing. You can learn more on the Dublin Core Page."
http://purl.org/DC/

Question: Is there a Lyx configuration that incorporates the Dublin
Core elements?

"The Dublin Core is used to store most bibliographic information in
ThML documents, and preparing a DC record is one part of editing a
book in ThML. This document describes guidelines for the (sometimes
special) use of the Dublin Core for ThML"
http://www.ccel.org/ThML/DCguide.htm

This Thml subset of the Dublin Core is most simply described at
<http://www.ccel.org/ThML/simple.html> The thrust seems to be that
hand editing is still most likely to be successful.

"There is an XML DTD for ThML. The current version of the DTD (1.0b4)
is available (ThML10b5.zip). This DTD includes (is a superset of) the
Voyager (XML) DTD of HTML 4.0." http://www.ccel.org/ThML/

I am just beginning to use LyX on a SuSE Linux engineering
workstation. I suspect that LyX might easily import ASCII files
optained from the scanning and OCR converstion of old books. Do I
already have the answers (above) and just don\'t know it? Can you
provide links to someone already doing about the same thing?

Thanks,

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Stanley Long, PE
Consulting Electrical Engineer
Anchorage, Alaska
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