Hi Syd,
When I was grepping passages in the Guidelines with "preceding" and
"following" language for #1884 about figures/tables/examples (
https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/issues/1881) I was wondering how we could
feasibly deal with rewriting the referencing of examples in particular. I
too could not think of a clear alternative way with our current system.
When this came up (I believe at a Council F2F in 2019) I think the issue
was about the PDF rendering of the Guidelines not always displaying figures
and tables (possibly examples?) in the same positions where we see them on
the web due to page repositioning. Does this repositioning apply to
examples *as well as* to figures and tables? (I hope it does not!)
Elisa
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 4:49 PM Bauman, Syd
Working on ruby glosses, I think it is quite useful to say in the prose of CO things like “the following example” or “the example above”. I note that the “Examples” subsection of the “Style Notes” section of TCW 20 https://teic.github.io/TCW/tcw20.html (why don’t these <div>s have IDs?) says in the very first paragraph * not* to do that. However, it is clear to me that the rest of that paragraph is about examples in tagdocs, not examples in the prose of the *Guidelines*. Furthermore, I think the logic (someone might come along later and add an example) at best does not really apply here in the prose (where being able to differentiate examples is useful), and at worst is basically silly. (I very vaguely remember the argument in favor of this restriction, and begrudgingly agreeing to it; but I cannot find the reasoning that led me to that agreement now, nor can I recall if it was intended for only tagdocs or for examples in the prose, too :-)
That said, why don’t we have a mechanism for referring to specific examples?
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