Good. As I said before, we should definitely be adding a row to the output table that shows the pure ODD view. It is probably easiest to clone that from the existing code that displays schematron rules (is that the "handle" you had in mind?) Whether we also retain the RelaxNG productions, or complete them with DTD and W3C schema, or whatever, is less clear to me. I'd be quite happy to see the RelaxNG disappear, but I anticipate a smallish outcry if it does. Not sure what you mean by "interface work" here. There is a teeny bit of "interface" that enables the user to toggle between RNC and RNG views -- is that what you meant? But I think the pure ODD should be in a separate place, and not toggleable. On 29/09/15 01:55, Hugh Cayless wrote:
I think I've got a handle on #1, but a bit of interface work will be needed so you can choose between Pure ODD and the two flavors of Relax.
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On Sep 28, 2015, at 17:31, Lou Burnard
wrote: There are two issues, as I posted here a week or two ago. 1. We want to see the pure odd source for the content model not the relaxng declarations generated from it. 2. We want to see the datatype for an attribute as a pointer to the named dataspec. 3. We want to see the dataspecs. My fudged local Stylesheets fixes the last of these, but has a way to go on the others
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-------- Original message -------- From: Hugh Cayless Date:09/28/2015 22:27 (GMT+00:00) To: tei-council@lists.tei-c.org Subject: Re: [tei-council] gittery
When I generate the HTML Guidelines, I see the RelaxNG content models. I thought there was an issue with that? Or is it just that we want to see the PureOdd instead (or in addition to)?