BTW: as this is getting fairly technical suggest we move the rest of this thread onto okfn-help (which I've cc'd). Comments below.
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Iain Emsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rufus, > > I've managed to put together a css file which can be used on the Bosak XML > Shakespeare plays but still ironing out the quirks in it. Out to be able to > upload the file tomorrow (I hope) and we will need to add a line to the XML > files. I'll work on a more stable XSL file to cover plays, prose and verse. Sounds great Iain. I think XSL is probably the way to go (plus it means we can convert to other formats) > A quick query on the homepage for open Milton. Are we using a different set > of templates for each site or do we need something more generic which covers > both Shakespeare and Milton or a couple of the lines in the guide? I think we will need to do some template customization but it would be nice to keep this to a minimum. > For the time line, are we using Microfacts? I've got a nascent one that I > started doing some work with to experiment with Simile which is available > here: http://www.austgate.co.uk/development/nobel.htm. Any use? Yes let's use Microfacts/Weaving History (which is now very close to being stable/clean enough for public launch). I've started a milton thread here: <http://www.microfacts.org/thread/read/831cf372-1d28-4c98-ab55-c19899fa3840> Your existing effort is great and perhaps we migrate information across. There are still some bugs but it generally works (tm) but let me know if you encounter problems. Rufus _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
