Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Like it or not, OSIS & TEI are the future for us.
I have no dislike for it in concept. I just don't want to use it much, so long as I get less capability from it, for the work I need to do. > ThML has value primarily as a way of incorporating materials from CCEL There are 30-odd ThML modules in my repository produced in the last ~18 months -- on average, nearly a module every 2 weeks -- only 2 of which are CCEL-derived. > so we can take time > encoding models and their interpretation within Sword. That way, rather > than releasing content that achieves an end via one means and that works > in one frontend today, then updating the module repeatedly until we > finally find a good markup standard, we can get things right the first > time "Unreachable asymptotic perfection" is a phrase I began using a couple weeks ago. This is symptomatic. It does not matter if perfection might possibly someday be achieved in the unknowable future, if we never get to a point where people produce material for it. The problem is the unattainability of the exit gate. "Taking time" is something that The Sword Project is *entirely* too good at. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page