On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> wrote:
> Am 15.01.2014 16:13, schrieb Paul Morris: > > Urs Liska wrote >> >>> a) in what form should I provide such an image that it can be translated >>> and modified in the future? >>> >> >> Since your image is simply boxes with text and arrows connecting them, one >> possibility might be to do it with html and css rather than making it an >> image. The styling and layout of the boxes would be straightforward and >> the >> arrows could be background images. I would think that that would make it >> simpler to localize the text. >> >> But I don't know if and how the texidoc generation of html would work for >> this. >> >> -Paul >> >> > Sounds good. Anyone with a clear idea about this texidoc-wise? > > Urs Maybe not texidoc-wise, but it's something I thought about on its own merits. I'm personally not crazy about is as it would basically result in us creating a very specialized set of CSS parameters for a very specific thing that could be changed and completely removed or made incompatible with what is coded. That said, Paul is right. It is technically doable (and in a way that gracefully degrades to text browsers), but I'm not sure that's the ideal route from the maintenance side of things. Carl P.
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