Hi James,
That would be convenient!
But I can’t find an example where this works – do you have one? I have seen that in some older versions the links point to the Vault. Should we change that?
Best wishes,
Martina
Von: James Cummings <James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2019 18:07
An: Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at>; TEI Council <tei-council@lists.tei-c.org>
Betreff: Re: first draft release notes
I notice in the Release Notes that we seem to be putting both <ref> and <gi> around element names? This only seems to have started in the last few releases where before we just put <gi>
and the magic of the build process turned this into a link in the release notes. Can someone confirm/deny whether we need to do this or not? If we do it seems like we should change the script rather than the encoding.
Many thanks,
James
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Dr James Cummings,
James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities
School of English, Newcastle University
From: Tei-council <tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org> on behalf of Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
<martina.scholger@uni-graz.at>
Sent: 23 January 2019 23:41:16
To: TEI Council
Subject: [Tei-council] first draft release notes
Dear all,
I made a first draft of the release notes:
https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/blob/dev/P5/ReleaseNotes/readme-3.5.0.xml.
There are still some TEI issues missing (from #1479 to #1645), which I will add tomorrow.
For the Stylesheets release notes: should we add them to the same document?
Martina