Chris Little <chris...@crosswire.org> writes: > If you mean to embed the audio in-line, I would recommend using the > <figure> element. There's nothing specifically image-oriented about the > element, aside from implications made by its name.
Yes, there is: The XXXhtmlhref filters wrap the resulting HTML <img> element in <a href="passagestudy.jsp?action=showImage..."> for the sake of letting the application kick off a standard external viewer, if it knows how to do so. Sure, we could expect applications to extend the semantic of "showImage" to include playing audio files, fine. Then we are left with how to display a clickable element (or some similar mechanism) for the user to be made aware that he's got an audio clip he could play, because otherwise there's no visible content wrapped by the showImage href. So the application probably has to hack the filter output to spackle in a standard miniature image to indicate it, to go along with the intended <img> pseudo-picture actually-audio reference, and then understand how to distinguish file types being kicked with an image viewer versus being kicked with an audio player. I think this overloads img/figure quite a lot, to no good benefit in the long run. Better would be tags that indicate audio natively, rather than to coerce image support, and have the filters do the right thing by producing a visible "you can click here to hear audio" marker. No matter how one looks at it, there is a fair amount of work to be done to support such a thing. _______________________________________________ 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