I'll be in Kraków too, from July 8-18, and staying really close to the conference venue now that I've finally booked everything! Now, as to whether I'll be much use in a hackathon, I'll look forward to an orientation ahead of time... Elisa Typeset by hand on my iPad
On May 24, 2016, at 5:55 PM, James Cummings
wrote: On 24/05/16 22:02, Hugh Cayless wrote: The TEI-in-the-browser Javascripty thing Raff and I built is alive, and powering a GitHub-based view of our release documentation: http://teic.github.io/TCW/tcw22.html. This is pulling the live XML copy out of the dev branch, so you can edit the source file and then see the results immediately (maybe with a little latency in some browsers: I’m trying to work out whether there’s a caching issue). I think this demonstrates that we can keep our docs in GitHub and have them display properly pretty much wherever we want. Still plenty of work to be done on it, but I’m quite pleased so far. Obviously, you need to be running Javascript for it to work.
Cute. It kinda bothers me that when I view source on a page I don't get either the HTML or the XML. Is there a way that might happen? (I know there are ways I can inspect the generated content, but that isn't really what I mean...)
Let’s talk about what’s needed as far as Stylesheets education on Thursday. How many of us are going to be at DH in Krakow? Maybe we could carve out an hour or two for intro Stylesheets hacking there…
I will be there.
-James
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