find some pointers to punctuation issues. That is the
most likely place to find a set of rules already mapped out.
Will see what I can come up with.
Hope everyone is looking forward to a great weekend!
Patrick
Hope everyone is having a great day!
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ds on linguistic
phenomena that aren't already represented by other markup or layout
(like paragraph breaks). If there are, then we have a clear problem
to deal with. But given the historical development of writing
systems, that seems to me really unlikely. Anybody know an exception?
More
preserving quotation
marks.
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Michael,
Slaving away on the users manual but wanted to take a moment to reply to
your points on quotation marks:
Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
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Are we disagreeing about where the rules for rendering
Michael,
Thanks for the quick response!
Preliminary reply below, more to follow.
Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
At 06:46 17-03-04, Patrick Durusau wrote:
>Michael,
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>
>Is there some case in particular that is a problem? Realizing that it is
>going from one language t
m? Realizing that it is
going from one language to another where handling of quotations gets
real messy. Best we can do is mark the quotes accurately and without
ambiguity.
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as some publisher
imagines will be popular with enough buyers to be commercially successful.
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in that regard
is exemplary.
I read the "Hall of Shame" as a declaration of allegiance to a deity,
but not the one found in the Bible.
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ol! I think you will have a very good time!
BTW, any word on the subscription addresses for the mailing lists? (The
public ones at any rate.) I need to put them at the bottom of the next
issue of the newsletter.
Thanks!
Patrick
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t;
> The saving in space we see here is minimal, but I believe it reduces
> error prone redundancy and provides a mechanism to potentially save
> exponentially on space.
We have discussed the use of entities to collapse common hierarchies for
processing. I am not sure how the Xalan DTM model handles redundant
information but we are planning (hopeful someone else beats us to it!)
to investigate the use of that model for this information.
Glad you liked the paper!
Patrick
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> Please ignore me if I'm may be way off base. Just my 1/2 cent worth.
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> -Troy.
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> the single hierachy limit of XML.
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> Remember:
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> Text for a versetext for the next
> verse
>
> Is INVALID!
>
> What do you guys think?
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> -Troy.
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