Simon wrote:
Dear Chris,
Thanks for your reply, really some good ideas
structures in a tree are a good idea. structures might be
okay. Smaller units like , , or probably
shouldn't have their own tree nodes in a display. I don't know whether
that was actually your plan or not, but watch
Dear Chris,
Thanks for your reply, really some good ideas
> structures in a tree are a good idea. structures might be
> okay. Smaller units like , , or probably
> shouldn't have their own tree nodes in a display. I don't know whether
> that was actually your plan or not, but watch out becau
Simon wrote:
OSIS is XML, so it has a document structure inside. I don't know if the
tools you mention can handle that, without the user having to type the
structure tags...
My idea is to show the document structure in a Tree (just like a bookmodule
in Sword). Also I want to make pre-defined tree
On 21-Jul-2003 Chris Little wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> PS. I shouldn't tell you this, but there is a tag for supporting
stuff
>> that you just can't figure out any other way to markup except for a
>> display oriented tag-- see
>
>> > Ow, about markup, as far
- Original Message -
From: "Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ow, about markup, as far as I know (the last time I checked is some months
> ago), OSIS doesn't define tags for markup. So, are there markup tags
defined
> in OSIS v1.5? If not, what tags do you guys advise me to use for markup
(you
> Thanks! I only go next week on vacation for 3 weeks, so I think it will be
> after I'm back that I'm going to seriously work on it
Alright, drop me a line then. It might be that I'm away for a while then.
> BTW: Is it usually to open a SourceForge even when the project is still in
> pre-Alpha p
> Well, to me this sounds like a worthy project.
> Let me know if I can be of any assistance with setting up a project @
> sourceforge or something like that for you.
Thanks! I only go next week on vacation for 3 weeks, so I think it will be
after I'm back that I'm going to seriously work on it
B
Well, to me this sounds like a worthy project.
Let me know if I can be of any assistance with setting up a project @
sourceforge or something like that for you.
mg
Am Montag, 21. Juli 2003 10:57 schrieb Simon:
> > Also, it would be cool to have something platform-independent
> > (java/wxwindows/
> Also, it would be cool to have something platform-independent
> (java/wxwindows/gtk).
I do agree, but there are some reason's why I have chosen for C#:
- I want to learn C# (I have already experience with C and C++, but not C#)
- There's a very good IDE available for free (C# Builder Personal),
Also, it would be cool to have something platform-independent
(java/wxwindows/gtk).
mg
Am Montag, 21. Juli 2003 05:08 schrieb Arthur Bolstad:
> I too am interested in an OSIS editor and will work with you as possible.
> I have experience with VB and a little Java only, so probably cannot help
>
I too am interested in an OSIS editor and will work with you as possible. I have
experience with VB and a little Java only, so probably cannot help with coding.
Have you considered using an established tool (say JEdit or Arachnophilia) and just
coding for the tags?
Art Bolstad
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> PS. I shouldn't tell you this, but there is a tag for supporting stuff
> that you just can't figure out any other way to markup except for a
> display oriented tag-- see
> > Ow, about markup, as far as I know (the last time I checked is som
Ok, that last link has a malformed URL at the bottom. I've posted the
latest schema at:
http://www.bibletechnologieswg.org/osis/specs/
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Simon,
OSIS was created with the idea to INTENTIONALLY leave display markup
tags out. The concept in OSIS is to critically markup
Simon,
OSIS was created with the idea to INTENTIONALLY leave display markup
tags out. The concept in OSIS is to critically markup the text in
respect to attributes of the text itself and leave the prefered display
of these attributes to the presentation software. ie. Don't markup a
word as i
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